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Dec 12

Unlocking Success with Miro: How to Design and Execute Online Co-Creation Workshops

December 12 @ 10:00 am - 12:30 pm

Led by Mei-Hua Yang, PhD student at the University of Edinburgh

Have you considered hosting a global co-creation workshop with remote participants, leveraging tools like Miro to facilitate seamless collaboration? Sign up for an intensive half-day online training session via Microsoft Teams, where you’ll gain the skills and insights needed to effectively organise and run a co-creation workshop on a global scale.

An online co-creation workshop can involve diverse participants in generating ideas and insights on a specific topic. By tapping into the collective knowledge and experience of participants, researchers can gather a wide range of perspectives and create a more comprehensive understanding of the issue at hand.

This event is not just a lecture. Rather, it consists of a variety of hands-on practice activities designed to enhance your learning experience. This event aims to sharing the experience of organising and running an online co-creation workshop by Miro from the very beginning.

  1. Highlight the Benefits: Explore the potential advantages and objectives of using an online co-creation workshop for data collection.
  2. Step-by-Step Implementation: Provide a detailed guide on implementing an online co-creation workshop via Miro, as part of a mixed-method approach to empirical research, drawing from ongoing doctoral research.
  3. Ensure Participant Anonymity: Discuss strategies to maintain participant anonymity during the workshop.
  4. Miro Basics: Deliver essential knowledge on using Miro to structure and facilitate a co-creation workshop.
  5. Collaboration and Feedback: Explore methods for effective online collaboration and gathering feedback on ideas from participants.

We would love to hear your personal experiences during our time together.

This event is ideal for students interested in online data collection, considering the use of online co-creation workshops, and those keen to learn more about Miro—no prior experience is required to join. The event is entirely virtual and will provide participants with the foundational knowledge necessary for designing and conducting co-creation workshops using Miro.

Details

Date:
December 12
Time:
10:00 am - 12:30 pm
Event Category:

Venue

Online via Teams

Organiser

Mei-Hua Yang
Email
S2118020@ed.ac.uk
Attendance: 11 / 50

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