Digital whiteboards are an excellent way of collaborating with students and colleagues whilst studying and working online
Microsoft Whiteboard
Microsoft Whiteboard is a digital canvas that you can use for brainstorming, planning, and collaborating with others in real time.
Guidance on the use of this tool can be found on Microsoft's website.
Miro
Miro is an alternative digital whiteboard which can be used for learning, teaching, and creative projects.
Some suggested uses for the platform are:
- Brainstorming and ideation
- Group projects and collaborative learning
- Visualising concepts and research
- Workshop and seminar activities
- Personal planning and project management
Guidance and training
Guidance on the use of this tool can be found on Miro's website.
The Digital Skills Development team run an introductory session on how to use Miro. Please refer to their Sharepoint site for more information.
Access
Miro is not available to all UCL staff and students and licenses need to be purchased individually or for teams and departments. If you would like to request access to Miro, please complete one of the below forms: