Miro for Collaborative Work

Course final project

A course by Philip Wallage , UX designer

UX designer. Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Joined September 2022
100% positive reviews (4)
310 students
Audio: English, Spanish
English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch

About the final project for: Miro for Collaborative Work

Miro for Collaborative Work

“You have reached the end of this course; thanks for joining and sharing this adventure with me! Now it's your turn to create your very own Design Thinking workshop. In order to make your project, you must start by deciding who you are going to help with your workshop. Is it yourself, your team, or your client? Next, settle on a problem this stakeholder is facing and think about how your workshop will help them solve it. Then, create the first version of your unique Miro workshop. To finish, talk to your stakeholder, validate the problem (and its urgency/importance) and see if your workshop is considered viable. If needed, improve your workshop. Once your project is ready, share your workshop here in the Domestika forum or make it public in the Miroverse. Explain to us who the workshop is for, which problem(s) it solves and if you’ve iterated based on feedback! Share your project by clicking on 'Create your project'! I would love to see what you've created. Remember to share both the final result and the steps that have led you to it. Please show a picture of each step and briefly explain what you have done in each one. I encourage you to participate in the forum and comment on each other's work. Exchanging ideas can be constructive and inspiring! Besides, I will give you feedback as soon as possible, but please be patient. It's been a pleasure sharing this course with you; see you soon!”

Partial transcription of the video

“Thank you so much for taking the course. I hope you enjoyed as much as I did creating it. Let's review the essential steps for creating the final project. When you create your mirror board, keep in mind that it is an unlimited canvas, meaning you can zoom in and zoom out and move around almost unlimited. So make sure in the bottom right you're actually at 100% when you begin. Otherwise, your sticky notes will either be really tiny or gigantic. When you're creating your board, keep in mind what the objective of your workshop is. You're always creating a board for a specific purpose, and ther...”

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Course summary for: Miro for Collaborative Work

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (4)
  • 310 students
  • 4 units
  • 11 lessons (1h 10m)
  • 5 downloads
  • Category

    Marketing & Business
  • Areas

    Creativity, Design Management, Management & Productivity

Philip Wallage

Philip Wallage
A course by Philip Wallage

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UX designer

Philip Wallage is a freelance UX designer and Design Thinking expert with nearly two decades of experience. He has worked with renowned brands such as Air France KLM, ADIDAS, and LEGO, helping them improve collaboration and solve problems through workshop facilitation. Philip is passionate about collaborative design and has created Miroverse templates used by thousands of users globally. He is also part of Toptal’s top 3% of freelancers, showcasing his hands-on approach and ability to guide teams in solving complex problems.


  • 100% positive reviews (4)
  • 310 students
  • 11 lessons (1h 10m)
  • 15 additional resources (5 files)
  • Online and at your own pace
  • Available on the app
  • Audio: English, Spanish
  • English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
  • Unlimited access forever

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Miro for Collaborative Work. Marketing, and Business course by Philip Wallage

Miro for Collaborative Work

A course by Philip Wallage
UX designer. Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Joined September 2022
  • 100% positive reviews (4)
  • 310 students