The Galaxy Note 10.1 is an ideal learning tool that allows students to take notes directly on an eTextbook whilst in lectures, or research the Web at the same time as writing an essay.
As e-learning becomes mainstream, managing partner at California-based Velocity Venture Capital Jack Crawford notes that schools and, in particular, universities are pouring tremendous resources into technology.
The app also includes sections for caregiving tips, notes for the doctor and the patient's appointments, plus a "learning section" with articles on aspects of Alzheimer's and an RSS feed for news about the disease.