Led by Mei-Hua Yang, PhD student in Education at the University of Edinburgh
Have you thought about hosting a co-creation workshop with remote participants worldwide, using tools like Miro to facilitate this process?
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 one-day event aims to sharing the experience of organizing and running an online co-creation workshop by Miro from the very beginning.
Specifically, this event aims to:
- Share the potential benefits and intentions of using an online co-creation workshop for data collection.
- Provide a detailed implementation of an online co-creation workshop via Miro as part of a mixed-method approach for overseas empirical research (based on ongoing doctoral research).
- Discuss methods for ensuring participants’ anonymity during the workshop.
- Deliver basic knowledge of using Miro to structure a co-creation workshop.
- Explore ways to collaborate with participants online and gather feedback on ideas.
- Practice creating and structuring a co-creation workshop.
- Showcase your works, ideas, and designs of your own co-creation workshop and receive feedback from others.
Moreover, the event includes a fun practice activity planned for the one-hour lunch break, so bring some food or snacks to enjoy while participating.