The video is a detailed guide on how to effectively use an iPad for studying. The speaker, who uses an iPad Air 4, discusses the features of the device and its applications, particularly focusing on the app GoodNotes.
The speaker starts by discussing the new features added to the iPad, which are helpful for studying. They then demonstrate the use of a paper-like screen protector, which improves the grip while writing notes. They also show how to use the GoodNotes app, explaining its features and how it can be used for handwriting notes and typing.
The speaker shares their experience with GoodNotes, demonstrating how to write notes, use the Dual Screen feature, and use the app's text recognition function to search for words and phrases in handwritten notes. They also discuss how to import PPT or PDF files into GoodNotes for studying.
The speaker then demonstrates how to use GoodNotes to solve problems, such as studying for an exam. They show how to take notes while watching a lecture, and how to organize and review notes. They also discuss how to highlight and copy text from web pages and save it in GoodNotes.
The speaker concludes by emphasizing that the iPad is a great tool for students, especially when used effectively. They highlight the importance of making good use of the device's features and apps, and suggest that even if the device is not an iPad Pro, it can still be very useful for studying if used effectively.
1. The speaker is discussing their use of an iPad Air 4 for studying.
2. They mention the purchase of a paper-like screen protector for the iPad, which impacts the resolution.
3. The speaker uses GoodNotes, an app they love, for note-taking on the iPad.
4. They highlight the usefulness of the Dual Screen feature on the iPad for studying.
5. They demonstrate how to use the lasso function on GoodNotes to copy and paste text.
6. They explain how to remove the background from images in GoodNotes using a website called 'vFlat'.
7. They discuss the usefulness of the Live Text function on iOS 15 for recognizing text in photos and notes.
8. They mention the use of the 'Quick Note' function on GoodNotes for taking notes quickly.
9. They recommend the iPad for college students, emphasizing its usefulness for note-taking and studying.
10. They suggest that the value of an iPad is not determined by its model, but by how well it is used.