For assessments completed using a Miro board, students need to export the final board as a PDF document prior to being uploaded to your Blackboard Submission portal.
To export a Miro board, your board requires frames to be set up.
Watch the video on "How to Create and Use Frames in Miro" on this page.
Once you have completed your Miro board assessment, and ensured that everything is captured using frames, this will need to be exported.
Select all objects on your board that form part of your assessment submission
Click the three dots on the context menu in order to create a frame around them
Click the three dots on the frame’s context menu and choose Share & Export, Export as PDF
Select Vector quality, click Export
If you wish to export your board as a multi-page pdf, your content needs to be organised using multiple frames.
Each frame will become a separate page in the saved PDF document.
To check in which order your frames will be listed in the PDF document, open the board overview (frames) in the bottom-left corner. To change the order of the pages in the exported PDF, change the order of the frames on the panel by dragging them.
Open the export sub-menu by clicking the three dots (...) icon and then the Board sub-menu in the top-left corner of the board.
Choose Save as PDF.
Select Vector quality, click Export.
Before submitting the pdf to the submission portal within Blackboard please ensure you check the PDF that has been generated to ensure that the exported document is accurate, and everything contained within your miro board is included in the export.
If you have any documents linked to Google drive, these will also need to be submitted as separate documents to the submission portal.