Getting Started With Miro
Requirements
- No prior experience needed but you will want to set up a free Miro account to practice these core skills and concepts.
Description
About the course:
This introductory course covers core skills to get you started creating, collaborating and organizing in Miro. Whether you use Miro to host more engaging meetings, facilitate workshops, run brainstorms or agile ceremonies, design a product, lead a team, or as a place to curate all your brilliant ideas, we will cover everything you need to know to get started using Miro. No prior experience with Miro is required and beginners are encouraged to take this course.
By the end of this course you will be able to:
Create and edit content
Navigate boards
Add and customize templates
Build polished presentations
Invite and collaborate with your colleagues
Organize your teams, projects and boards
Sometimes, when learning a new tool, it can be overwhelming knowing where to start. Luckily, you don't have to do it alone! Join the Miro Academy team in this new course and get started with Miro, now!
About Miro:
Miro is the online collaborative whiteboard platform. Our mission is to empower teams to create the next big thing. At Miro, we’ve built a platform for modern work, enabling collocated, distributed, hybrid and remote teams to communicate and collaborate across formats, tools, channels, and time zones — without the constraints of physical location, meeting space, and whiteboards.
Who this course is for:
- Distributed teams who want a better way to collaborate visually online.
Instructor
Miro Academy is a team of instructional designers, facilitators, multimedia designers and product education enthusiasts who design, build and deliver immersive, engaging educational experiences for Miro, the online, collaborative whiteboard platform.
About Miro's mission:
Our mission is to empower teams to create the next big thing. At Miro, we’ve built a platform for modern work, enabling collocated, distributed, hybrid and remote teams to communicate and collaborate across formats, tools, channels, and time zones — without the constraints of physical location, meeting space, and whiteboards.