Hey, I’ve got about 25 frames of fairly elaborate graphics+text content (series of exercises for a class), would it be better to split it up across 2-3 separate Miro boards for speed/responsiveness, or will that not affect it?
Thanks, Paul
Hey, I’ve got about 25 frames of fairly elaborate graphics+text content (series of exercises for a class), would it be better to split it up across 2-3 separate Miro boards for speed/responsiveness, or will that not affect it?
Thanks, Paul
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PS. Your CSM class was a great foundation for me, Paul, totally enjoyed that experience!
I’ve got a fairly busy set of boards for the different classes I teach and haven’t really noticed performance issues with multiple frames. Images are a different story but once those have been loaded, it is still pretty responsive.
The challenge with multiple boards is that juggling between them can get confusing for the learners. I’ve only gone that route when I have a particular exercise (the agile dot game for example) which is so “busy” that it needs its own board.
The other benefit of single board courses is that exporting is simplified, especially if you don’t have a PDF editing tool for merging or splitting documents.
Kiron
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