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The Aim of the Mobile Computing website is to provide information describing what the project involved, and who was part of it. This site was created by three Bachelor of Applied Science(Information Technology)students as part of their web/internet project.
 
 
Students are our common focus. HP encourages educators, who are using mobile technology in ways that positively impact student achievement, to apply for the HP Mobile Technology for Teaching grant program. Higher education faculties play an important role in both refining technology usage as well as understanding how it best integrates into their curriculum and the teaching and learning environment. The intent of the grant is for educators to share educational approaches and experiences with other professors on campus and beyond.

This project will investigate the use of wireless handheld computers, in three acute care clinical units located at Southern Health and the Royal Women's Hospital, to determine the impact on patient safety and quality of care. There is a need for real time point-of-care access (and input) to patient information, nursing reference information, and drug information for nurses in Australian hospitals. This project aims to address this need by providing nurses with wireless handheld access to such resources. This project is extremely significant, as the outcomes will provide nurses, in Australia and overseas, a set of guidelines for managing wireless handheld computers in clinical units, to enhance patient safety and quality of care.
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