Visualizing the assessment lifecycle with Miro
Overall Satisfaction with Miro
Our company is a examination company which offers so many examination solutions. Our company have different departments like developers, testers, admins and examination teams as well. They all need to connected whoever we conducts or support any exam. All team need to have a clear picture of the plan for the examination. So we use Miro for that, As it gives a clear picture to every teams about their roles in the examinations. We have been using it for planning and collaboration for a very long time now.
Pros
- Miro makes it easy to draw out and understand how our exam process works from start to finish.
- It lets everyone give feedback in one place, which helps speed up approvals.
- Miro helps us compare test questions to learning goals in a clear, visual way.
- It helps us map out what a test-taker’s experience looks like, so we can improve it.
Cons
- Sharing and setting permissions can be confusing.
- Using Miro on a phone is not great for editing.
- Finding or organizing templates is not very easy.
- Helped us align faster, deliver sooner.
- Cut down tool sprawl by centralizing collaboration.
- Made remote teamwork feel less fragmented.
- Improved team velocity through shared visual thinking.
Miro has so many features which are useful for different teams and for different purposes. The features I most use in Miro are big open canvas, real-time teamwork, and how easy it is to add diagrams and visuals. These features help us lay out our examination system work, from content creation to delivery.
Yes Miro has replaced some tools for us like slide decks, whiteboards, and scattered docs by becoming our single source of visual truth. It also works well with our existing tools like our examination software and databases. Now we are able to do so many works with Miro which were done by different tools.
- Mural and Whimsical
We tested these tools and got some experience on them as well. But finally we cam to understand that Miro stood out by balancing structure with creativity, making it flexible enough for both system planning and cross-functional collaboration. So, Yes we tested so many tools like the examples we have given above but Miro is the best for us.
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?
Yes
Did implementation of Miro go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Miro again?
Yes


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