Thinktivity: Making Thinking Visible
I use Miro as one of my main tools to make thinking “visible,” from capturing, curating, and distilling ideas on large-scale systemic consulting projects to mapping the arc and details of a series of learning experiences for a client project and most recently I’m using it with the university course I am co-teaching this semester How to Design Your Life: A Personal Epistemology Journey.
Since Jovonne and I talked about the power of transforming your thoughts into a shared visual space where everyone can contribute, collaborate, and innovate together, I was inspired to create this Thinktivity using Miro! It allows you to imagine a workspace where every team member's thoughts are not just heard but seen in a visual experience.
This activity isn't just about brainstorming—it's about making what would otherwise be invisible and visible, which impacts how you collaborate, innovate, and solve problems together.