Transform your ideas into prototypes with Miro and Google Meet
Event description
Lucy, our super-talented UX and UI designer, is hosting a free two-hour remote workshop on how to use Miro and Google Meet to produce low fidelity digital prototypes.
This workshop will include a short presentation on what prototyping is, why it’s useful, and how to go about it. You’ll then get to put what you learn into practice with a lo-fi prototyping activity.
The aim of this workshop is to help you use Miro to rapidly transform your ideas into lo-fi prototypes that you can test and learn from whilst working remotely.
“Adapting the way we work to better suit our new normal can set us up to move quickly in our ever-changing context. I’m passionate about creating an accessible way for people to pick up tools, create, and innovate.”
— Lucy McMaster, Experience Designer
Who's this for?
If you’re new to prototyping or you’re thinking about how to pivot your existing business to be online this workshop is for you. Maybe you're part of a start-up, or perhaps you’re a product owner who's adapting to a new way of working with your team remotely.
We're looking forward to sharing advice and skills on how to bring your ideas to life in a digital space.
What you'll learn
- What prototyping is, why it’s useful, and how to go about it
- How to use Miro and Google Meet to collaborate and rapidly prototype with others
- Fun activities for ideation, problem-solving, and rapid prototyping
What you'll need
We will be hosting this workshop on Google Meet — you'll just need yourself and your laptop/computer. You don't need a Gmail account to attend this.
Join us to connect, collaborate, and explore ways to solve problems in a digital space.
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