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which image folder?

I'm watching the videos on my ipad but coding on my computer as can't seem to do both at the same time but don't see an image folder as my videoplayer is on my ipad and there is no box next to the screen

3 Answers

Laura Cressman
Laura Cressman
12,548 Points

I'm not sure about making the project files visible on the iPad, but you could just open the video on your computer, click the link to the Project Files (on the right of the video), and put them in your workspace on your computer. Perhaps there's an easier way to download the image folder on the iPad, but I'm not sure what it is.

Hi Laura, Are you watching the videos AND coding along in workspaces simultaneously?

I have found the Project Files now on my computer. HOw do I put them in my workspace?

Laura Cressman
Laura Cressman
12,548 Points

I watch the videos and code in the workspace simultaneously, just by shrinking the browser window a bit so that the workspace and browser can fit side by side. Once you have the project files, you simply find them on your computer and drag them into the sidebar of the workspace, where it should say something like "Upload new files". On a Mac, that is just opening finder and dragging the files over once you've found them. Does that help?

Thank you so much Laura for your help. I do the same now. Working on two devices was confusing!

Laura Cressman
Laura Cressman
12,548 Points

I agree! Another nice thing about making the browser window smaller is that the video fills the entire browser so it's actually bigger!