Hi there Miro team,
I'm a learning designer in an Australian university, planning to use Miro quite extensively in at least two courses.
I have three simple questions which we hope can be answered.
I created my Miro account using a @domain.edu.au account in the way a colleague instructed.
When in Miro itself, I find that I'm in an "organisation" with an "Education" subtitle - actually, I'm in two organisations, which I think is an administrative quirk, but the important bit is that both have an "Education" subtitle.
When I look at my Profile, I'm told I have a "Full" licence. However, my colleagues tell me we have an Education license - I'd be grateful if you could please offer any clarification around that apparent discrepancy.
That query aside, I've started experimenting with the new "Activities" present - multiple-choice, open-ended, word cloud, scales, ranking and 2x2 matrix.
When creating / adding these, I now notice a note for each and all of them: "Free while in beta".
So my second query, and probably the most important, is: will these activities remain useable / editable, both by myself and teachers in our organisation, and also by students, after these features exit the "beta" stage?
A third question is: should the teacher instruct their students to create accounts using their @domain.edu.au address, or a personal email address? Would there be any difference?
To be clear, I want to build one Miro board for every unit in a single course. Any one of these Miro unit boards would replace as many as a dozen Padlets, and also replace several occasions in which Menti is used. I don't plan to build learning content in Miro, but rather use Miro to facilitate / capture interactions using the new activities - gathering student thoughts, for example.
Cheers, Rob.


