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The Miro interactive whiteboard is a virtual analogue of a regular whiteboard that a teacher uses during a remote lesson or lecture to explain new material to students. On it you can write, draw, add files, share comments.

The tool is indispensable for distance learning, when the lecturer is teaching online. The service makes it possible to visually show students something, engage in teamwork, visualize various processes, and conduct video conferences.

 What is Miro interactive whiteboard ?

Miro is an interactive platform that allows you to study or work remotely with your classmates, colleagues. It has the form of a virtual whiteboard, similar to a classic school board, on which you can write text, draw, build graphs and diagrams, upload and post various educational materials.

The Miro interactive whiteboard allows a group to interact effectively when working on a common project, brainstorming, creating an action plan or organizing workflows using digital notes. The tool provides simultaneous access to one project with the possibility of blocking and division into areas of responsibility, so that each participant in the process has its own role in the common cause.

When switching to online mode, you can immediately see what changes have appeared on the board - what comments have been added, who has posted a new entry. That is, you do not need to open several documents at once to get in the know - all the information is concentrated in one place.

The picture below shows an example of what a virtual whiteboard looks like in working mode:


 What are the features of an interactive whiteboard?

The principle of the service is built on boards, one project involves the use of several boards on the board:

  1. The organizer has the main one, usually a teacher or project manager. Here he uploads tasks, useful materials, links to various resources, videos. When new information is added, the organizer sends notifications to all participants.
  2. Board of the coordinator, designed for various organizational moments. The schedule, recommendations, links to guides, organizational issues are posted here.
  3. Personal boards for each participant with their first and last names. First of all, personal photos are uploaded here, they write information about themselves, share links to their work in social networks and other sites. In the process of work, participants add completed tasks.

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