subject predicate object context
32337 Creator b32b19fdd9ad9f61e852debb903277ce
32337 Creator 63dcee00858a17aaeeaf49f0344f1fa0
32337 Creator 39657004350cb76474a80ac48ccd02d6
32337 Date 2010-10
32337 Is Part Of repository
32337 abstract This paper reviews the potential of learning resources provided in PDAs and investigates the ways in which clinical learning within two comparative institutions can be supported by using small handheld computers.
32337 authorList authors
32337 presentedAt ext-d116e830722064d9e60c4e435810e39b
32337 status peerReviewed
32337 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/45027
32337 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/45028
32337 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/45029
32337 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/45426
32337 type AcademicArticle
32337 type Article
32337 label Blake, Canan ; Adams, Anne and Scanlon, Eileen (2010). Using PDAs in healthcare settings. In: Proceedings of mLearn 2010, World Conference on Mobile and contextual Learning, Valetta, Malta. University of Malta,, 19-22 Oct 2010, Valetta, Malta.
32337 label Blake, Canan ; Adams, Anne and Scanlon, Eileen (2010). Using PDAs in healthcare settings. In: Proceedings of mLearn 2010, World Conference on Mobile and contextual Learning, Valetta, Malta. University of Malta,, 19-22 Oct 2010, Valetta, Malta.
32337 Title Using PDAs in healthcare settings
32337 in dataset oro