The problem isn’t the students—it’s the structure. Students can be benefit from simple, structured feedback protocol—adapted for design education—that transforms vague peer comments into actionable design critique. By moving away from informal "chats" and toward a disciplined routine, we can turn feedback into a high-leverage tool for iteration and inquiry, while also developing the skills to evaluate and collaborate.
Read MoreMaking the inquiry public - Using Miro to transform collaboration
One of the most powerful features of Miro is its ability to create a public workspace where students can see and interact with each other's work. We’ve really leveraged this and it’s changed the way we are approaching the portfolio.
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