Can different teams of people work on different areas of a board simultaneously....and how do they talk to each other within their groups?
Hi all, I’m considering a reasonably large scale deployment of Miro and can’t quite work out what the client experience will be. I like that they can be partitioned into teams - great - but what I really want is to be able to invite them to a workshop so that they can edit a board without them having to create a Miro account. Privacy is important, so I need to be able to manage their access. Practically, there’s no way this would work if I had to ask all my clients to sign up to a third party software and create a new account. If I could send them a link and a password so they can click, type and straight in that would be perfect. Is this possible? Thanks in advance!
Miro and Zoom : sharing Miro board through new public access feature I am running a consultant plan since a couple of weeks. I had several times the same problem: a Miro board link shared through the new public access feature and by using the Zoom chat feature did not appear as an actionable link at my meeting participants. Sometimes sending through e-mail or through Slack worked. 70% of the time I had failures. I set the “can edit” option in the public access to board link. Is this a known error? Very annoying when you work with a client. Thanks for any advice, hints, work arounds, etc.
Hi, I’m new here. I’m a maths teacher. Due to the covid-19 I have to convert my classes to online. I’m looking for a platform that allow me to have whiteboard that have real time collaboration and screen sharing. Screen Sharing in Miro doesn’t share another Chrome Tab. Does Miro have this function? Cause I’m teaching primary student, So i will need to show them some virtual manipulative in another website. Pls advice. Thank you in advance. Stay safe :)
Running a workshop here in the next month and I am trying to find the most user friendly way to enter people’s responses. The issue is this: I have a segment in my workshop where I ask open-ended question. For example, “What are some healthy habits?” I would like even the least tech savvy attendees to be able to enter text. I have tried using stickies but they are quite difficult to use because they require you to double click in a specific spot. Furthermore, the formatting toolbar that appears is unnecessary and could lead to further confusion. Any thoughts on what tools to use?
I’m running a workshop on Wednesday. I’d like to use Miro for participants to put virtual post-its on a board. I don’t want them to have to create an account - I want the experience for them to be as easy as possible for them. (As it is with Jamboard, the other option I might use). Can I do this with the free account? If not, can I use the consultant account? Which brings me to problem number 2 - I’ve tried signing up for a consultant account, but it only gives the option for 2 consultants or more, and there’s just one of me! Thanks in advance for your help...
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