
While you can comfortably write on the iPad screen and stay in full control, your students won’t be distracted by any elements you don’t want them to see, for example, apps yo bring in using split-screen or slide over. This is using the AirPlay connection of the iPad, which triggers GoodNotes’ Presentation Mode. Open the Control Center on your iPad and select “Screen Mirroring”.Start or join a Zoom meeting on your computer and click “Share Screen”.Connect your iPad to your computer via USB-C or Lightning cable.Zoom already anticipates that presenters may want to share their iPad or iPhone screen and built a feature for it.

To hide the user interface on the external screen, set the Presentation Mode preferences to “Mirror Presenter Page” or “Mirror Full Page” in the share options.
