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Distributed â23 may be over but itâs now available on-demand and we want to hear from you! Let us know in the comments below your favorite sessions, speakers, and any learnings you took away from our inspiring speakers. Be sure to also share your questions and ideas on how we can improve the overall experience too. Weâre giving away 5 VIP Miro hoodies so comment and share your feedback by October 25th for a chance to win!Â
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Just in case you get lost as you view, hereâs your event guide filled with everything you need to help you navigate through all of our incredible Distributed â23 sessions. Weâre so excited to have you and canât wait to hear what you think!
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Thank you to everyone who has shared their feedback! If you more thoughts to share you can still do so! Weâll be reaching out to 3 winners of the Miro hoodies via DM by end of week!Â
Hey Kevin! So happy to hear you enjoyed Distributed â23! Our team is working on getting all on-demand sessions up soon!
I had a fantastic experience at Miro Distributed '23 and learned a lot from the speakers and sessions. I liked how the event was conducted online and addressed a wide range of issues about teamwork, creativity, and innovation.
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Some of my favourite sessions were:Â
 "Rethinking psychological safety in hybrid teams" by Lois Newman. She provided five practical ideas for increasing psychological safety and performance in distant teams. She also demonstrated a Miro board template for team retrospectives, which I found quite useful.
 "Future of Collaboration: Co-creation with Miro AI" by Indra Kusuma. He illustrated how Miro's AI technologies and app connections can improve operations and enable team collaboration. He demonstrated how Miro can produce notes, summaries, and graphics in response to instructions. Miro AI's capabilities have amazed me, and I want to use them in my own projects.
 "Next level Miro shortcuts and processes" by Sidhant Ahluwalia. He shared several pointers and strategies for making Miro work more efficiently and successfully. He demonstrated various secret zooming, panning, and selection shortcuts. He also demonstrated some creative approaches for various use cases. This workshop taught me a lot and I believe it will save me time and effort while utilizing Miro.
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Some aspects that I believe should be improved are as follows:Â
 It would be wonderful to have more interactive sessions in which participants may participate and ask questions. To boost involvement, perhaps some breakout rooms or polls might be included.Â
 Clearer instructions on how to access on-demand recordings and materials would be beneficial. The many apps and websites that were offered confused few of my friends. I missed few sessions, and I couldn't readily get the recording or the slides.
 More ways to network and communicate with other Miro users and professionals would be fantastic. Perhaps some virtual coffee chats or speed networking events might be planned.Â
Kindly note: I have tried my best, but I might have missed some important points or details.Â
Thanks!
Iâm still waiting to see the sessions!
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Unfortunately, the broadcasts were via youtube and were not rated for all viewers, so my companies enforced âRestricted Modeâ policies prevented me (and many others) from getting to join yesterday. We were told all sessions will be available as recordings immediately afterwards, but I havenât seen them post, yet. When will they be available? And please set the ratings so people with aggressive corporate policy restrictions can still see them!
Hope youâll be able to provide this feedback to the technical team, and thereâs something that can be done to prevent this next time around.
For me, the best presentations were those with retro ideas and, of course, escape room! They are a treasure trove of inspiration and motivation, filled with numerous tips and tricks. The fantastic work put into these presentations by incredibly talented professionals is truly remarkable. I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for the opportunity to participate in this event. Thank you so much!Â
My favourite session was Rethinking psychological safety in hybrid teams by Lois Newman. A very good combination of theory and a clear strategy to bring this into practise. Brought in an attractive storyline!
This has been such a insightful event - Iâve really enjoyed the variety of speakers/topics and the fact its so accessible being online (Iâm in NZ). It was a pretty early start so Iâm stoked you are sharing the recordings of all the sessions (I will definitely be catching up on the ones I missed and rewatching a few of my favs.)
I think the coolest thing across all the sessions I watched/participated in are the real world application of the tooling that I can literally bring to my team today - I was absolutely wow-ed by the Miro AI note clustering - that is AWESOME! and such a time saver!
Thanks for putting on this event!! :)Â
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I am watching the âAI powered retrospectivesâ on demand and simultaneously creating a retrospective board for my team. It feels like a new way of preparing for facilitating a session.Â
Nice session about âBringing value back to the office: Creating hybrid workspacesâ
There were some good tips.
I have so many takeaways after todayâs session. I love using Miro and learnt many new things I can do with it. Thank you for sharing all the knowledge.
Wonderful presentation by Becky. I will re-watch it to listen again. We have the most sophisticated brain and it feels like we havenât read the user manual. In this age of digital distraction it is very essential to think for ourselves and leverage the machines(smartphones/Â AI) in the right place.
thanks for the sessions! I was mostly inspired by Lois´ 5 strategies how to enhance psychological safety - such a big topic in times of uncertainties! I also liked the Miro board tipps like the new AI feature or the anonymous or tags feature. Also the discussion about hybrid learning was inspiring.Â
Neat is setting us up to think how to adapt video technology to be flexible in using the tool.Â
We use something similar to Neat but it is very new and wow inspiring to see how much neat can do. It will be a blessing for facilitating a hybrid meeting.
Miro integration with teams was a game changer to interact with people and the board the same time is very valuable.
Canât wait to explore Miro AI features.
I was very interested in Indraâs session on âFuture of collaboration: Co-creation with Miro AIâ. Unfortunately the AI functionality he was demonstrating isnât available in the Education Account which I use. Thatâs disappointing and I hope that will change - but it looked interesting anyway.
Thank you for the feedback Tim and happy to hear you enjoyed the presentation!
I loved âSave time uncovering insights from user or customer research with Miro AIâ
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Thank you for such an informative session.
There is such value to be gained from joining these sessions and hearing from practitioners and their Miro use cases. So much to learn in every session!
Hola.
Bienvenido MIRO Distributed!
LlegĂł el tiempo de aprender.
Me interesan las sesiones de IA y MIRO, lo que vieneâŚÂ las historias a futuro.
Hasta ahora he estado en varias sesiones y ninguna me ha defraudado, al contrario. Ha sido inspirador. SerĂa lindo tener una lista de recursos y las aplicaciones utilizadas en todas las sesiones de Distributed. ÂĄGracias! Â
I work with a large, cross-functional team that has some overlap in responsibilities but widely different client sets. We canât always get together to have technical discussions so Talktracks will be a great solution to our meeting/training modality issues. Â
I was very interested in Indraâs session on âFuture of collaboration: Co-creation with Miro AIâ. Unfortunately the AI functionality he was demonstrating isnât available in the Education Account which I use. Thatâs disappointing and I hope that will change - but it looked interesting anyway.
I enjoyed learning about the Planner (Program Board) Tool in Miro, which connects to Jira, and how it can show dependencies nicely. My feedback is that the Miro board example was very blurry in the video. Iâd love a board link or clearer presentation as a follow up to bring back to my team.
Starting with Varunâs keynote session, I am excited for the Miro-draw.io integration! If Miro gets into the acquisitions game, I hope they start with draw.io.
For anyone seeing two âdraw.ioâ apps, I believe the correct one is Draw.io Diagrams as per the following screenshot in the draw.io integration by Miro (BETA) help center article:
Canada getting some love in that screenshot :)
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I was a bit confused as this is what I am seeing in my apps list: