Recently, while dong a workshop on mobile learning, I had a participant who had just bought an iPad and was upset because he couldn't easily switch between a website he was reading and a word processing program. He wanted to do what many of us do on a desktop or laptop computer and copy paste sections and quotes or take notes.
After some research I found the Side by Side browser. This is a simple free app that you can download to your iPad (Sorry, no Android version) which allows you to have a browser window open in one half of the screen and a note taking app in the other half. You can type notes then send them to who ever you want or store them in DropBox.
Here's a short video tour.
This is a really useful app for those students with or wanting to develop their digital literacy and study skills to the iPad.
I hope you find Side by Side useful.
Related links:
Best
Nik Peachey
After some research I found the Side by Side browser. This is a simple free app that you can download to your iPad (Sorry, no Android version) which allows you to have a browser window open in one half of the screen and a note taking app in the other half. You can type notes then send them to who ever you want or store them in DropBox.
Here's a short video tour.
This is a really useful app for those students with or wanting to develop their digital literacy and study skills to the iPad.
I hope you find Side by Side useful.
Related links:
- Creating interactive video on the iPad
- Tools for learners
- Video communication apps and mobile learning
- Mix Images and Animation on Your Mobile
- Peer editing in digital and mobile environments
Best
Nik Peachey