Hi all... thanks for your suggestions. I think you are right - I do not really need to expense of creating a new app as I can achieve the same thing using an online survey. I did check out FormEntry - but as some students may not be using their iPads all the time decided to go for an online...
Thanks for the suggestions. I will certainly check out Medscape and Merck's Manual - although I suspect some of the students will already be well informed about these. Have already considered Evernote as I know previous students have used Evernote - but wondering if Evernote Pro is worth the...
I am looking to run a research study with medical students who will be given an iPad to support their learning.
To encourage students to use their iPads I am investigating which are the best iPad Apps to use.
Can anyone recommend any Apps which they consider to be helpful that can support...
The questionnaire needs to act as a prompt to the user. The main challenge is to get all the users to report their experiences every week. Often just telling the users to complete a questionnaire every week is not enough. The participants of this study are medical students and they will be...
Hi Kevin & Leelai
Thanks for your welcome to the forum. The main reason for joining the forum is to get some useful tips and advice on how to improve my own knowledge and skill using the iPad.
I certainly do not intend to be conducting any research in this forum. My research project is to...
Hi,
I am a PhD research student within the UK and am looking for someone who can advice/develop a small application that can be used to collect data. I am running as study for 6 months were I recruit a small group of students and track their experiences over time. I would like to develop an...
Hi,
I am a relative new iPad user and am looking to run a 6 month research study within my university in the UK tracking medical students using iPads.
The study is to begin early September so I am looking to brush up my skills and knowledge - which is why I have joined this forum.
My PhD...