Miro Review
Overall Satisfaction with Miro
In my work as a teacher and coordinator I use Miro mainly for organization and as a tool for online learning. I use the program as a place for students to get an overview of lesson content and as a place to collaborate.
As a coordinator I use Miro for project work with my team. I use timelines and work tracking.
As a coordinator I use Miro for project work with my team. I use timelines and work tracking.
Pros
- Timelines as you can see the whole project on one screen
- Brain storming
- Collaborating in real time
Cons
- Switching between pen and touch on a tablet
- The automatic curser detection function is not very good.
- Tool bar will randomly disappear on tablet
- Reducing the need for 1 million different google docs
- Error detection when doing project overviews
- Overseeing student collaboration in real time without having to move around and question students about their engagement.
The project overview and timeline templates. It has made it much easier for me to do my work and to engage my team.
The ability to see the same on a tablet and PC as a cloud has helped me eliminate a lot of different programs that would be hard to track. I can see all the work and zoom in as needed.
The ability to see the same on a tablet and PC as a cloud has helped me eliminate a lot of different programs that would be hard to track. I can see all the work and zoom in as needed.
Yes. I use less programs such as Word and Google Drive. I prefer to have most of my work done in a single program. I like that I a work with the program everywhere and make my own templates to fit my needs.
Miro can do more so you do not need to have multiple programs.
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


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