Miro, an all rounder for students.
Overall Satisfaction with Miro
Oftentimes professors will ask for activities that require displaying information in an easy way while not giving enough time. Miro is a great way to collaborate with teammates, arrange information and organize projects. Basically, this is a time-saving tool. Also, the download options it has make it easier to put the graphics in text documents and presentations.
Pros
- Time saving
- Collaborator friendly
- Information display
- Compatible to paste in other documents
Cons
- Bigger color palette for post its
- History of versions (see who changed what)
- Create a low-connection friendly setup.
- Better understanding of information.
- Team organization.
- Time efficiency
As long as everyone had a good internet connection, they could participate. During the lockdown, all classes were online. Most of my classmates went back to their cities. During my professor, Miro implementation everyone seemed near. After lockdown and now in the face-to-face format we still use Miro, but now with the idea that if anything happens and someone misses the class, they will still be able to learn.
Do you think Miro delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Miro's feature set?
Yes
Did Miro live up to sales and marketing promises?
I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process
Did implementation of Miro go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Miro again?
Yes
Miro is easier to work with a team. While Lucidchart had good graphic options, I needed software that would let me work along with teammates or classmates. In addition, seemed like Miro needs less computer capacity. My laptop could cook an egg after using it, however, that’s not the case with Miro.
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