For all the Confluence and Jira users out there, we’re excited to announce a new update that makes it even easier to bring Miro into your Confluence pages and Jira issues with Atlassian Smart Links!Try out the three new Miro display options: an inline link, a card view, or a fully embedded board so you can easily build a whiteboard into your workflows.To add a Miro Smart Link, simply paste your board URL link on a Confluence page or Jira ticket or type “/link” to insert. Once pasted, you can display the board as one of three options: A small “inline” link which can quickly show anyone viewing the page what the board title is. A more impactful “card” view where you can see more information about the board, including a thumbnail preview and the time it was last updated. A full embed, where anyone with the appropriate permissions can view, comment, or edit the live board. Note: The board permissions are what is set in the board sharing settings.
Hello, Miro Community! 🎉 We are thrilled to share the launch of Miro for Webex Meetings at WebexOne today. Now, all Webex users will be able to bring Miro seamlessly into their entire Webex suite — from Meetings to Messaging — to go from conversation to real-time collaboration. This will help Webex teams create, ideate, and brainstorm together in one seamless collaborative experience. In celebration of launch, we have an exciting opportunity for Webex users to win Miro swag by participating in our #MiroForWebex launch day social media challenge. Find instructions for how to win on our WebexOne event board, and play between now and November 1st to claim your Miro prize See how Miro for Webex Meetings works to make your Webex meetings more engaging, productive, and inclusive on our Miro for Webex page. Ready to try it out? Open up Webex and add Miro right from your Messaging or Meeting Apps to get started! ❓Need help? Read more about getting the most out of the Miro app for Webex
Hey all! Hollis here from the Miro content team. I’m a recent university grad where I was heavily involved in academic research and I’m curious: any professors, students, or academic researchers out there using Miro in your research process? Would love to see examples of boards, processes, etc. if you have any! Hoping to enable those in academia with Miro :)
Hi all! Our Miro team has started a public “Whiteboard Wiki” board for us to collectively start consolidating resources, tips, tools and more on remote work. Additionally, were starting to run Remote Work AMAs, which are casual group Zoom calls with a panel of experts on remote collaboration. Anyone can join and ask any questions about transitioning to remote/WFH. Check out our upcoming AMAs here: https://events.miro.com/noram/ You can view the recording and the notes from our first AMA that we held yesterday here: https://events.miro.com/events/details/miro-noram-presents-remote-work-ama-chat-with-the-experts/#/
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