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Culture & Diversity

Enhancing Wi-Fi at the Hamilton Public Library

How can we improve the wireless guest network at all HPL branches to further enable member access to online resources?

Project Description: HPL provides free Internet access at all branches via their wireless guest network (HPL_Guest), enabling members to use online resources and the Internet with their own wireless-enabled equipment.

Library members depend on this free access to the Internet; we want to know how this service can be improved across the system.

Challenge Summary: Research Hamilton Public Library’s public Wi-Fi service across all branches, including public spaces and bookmobiles. Examine the service in terms of coverage, signal strength, capacity and user experience. Report on findings and provide recommendations to improve the service across all branches and public spaces.

City Staff: Sukh Jatana, Hamilton Public Library

Faculty, Course, & Students: Lisa Pegg, Mohawk College, Business Analysis - 334 (~3 students)

Group two:

Analyze WiFi coverage, signal strength, capacity, Terms and Conditions

Students: Andrea Thomas, Alex Hubling, Mishal Kella, Rachel Kolenko, Inja Yun

Group four:

Providing recommendations to improve the public Wi-Fi service at HPL

Students: Amna Sadiq, Avi Khurana, Luz Mejia Sierra, Tam Truong, Tina Vineham, Ogochukwu Assams

Group five:

Enhance Wi-Fi UX: Research current problems. provide solutions.

Students: Foluke Raji, Mohammed Sinaj Kalathil, Maigreth Lacouture-Diaz, Khushi Apurvakumar Shah, Yash Mukesh Makwana

Goals: This project will give HPL a clear understanding of the HPL public Wi-Fi network in terms of coverage, signal strength, capacity, connectivity and user experience, noting inconsistencies and opportunities for improvement.

Deliverables: The final report will describe HPL’s public Wi-Fi network across all branches in terms of coverage, signal strength, capacity, connectivity and user experience, noting inconsistencies and opportunities for improvement. The report may include maps, diagrams and tables to ensure it is easy to read and understand.

Project Agreement

Connecting Families with Loved Ones in Long-Term Care

How can we create an electronic platform for families to better engage in the lives of their loved ones in long-term care facilities at the city?

Project Description: The City of Hamilton operates two long-term care homes – Macassa and Wentworth Lodge. Staff at the Lodges have identified that there is a need to improve the way in which information is communicated to families about residents in long-term care. With the presence of COVID-19, it is more important than ever that long-term care homes are keeping open communication with families on the status of the homes. It is also important to look for new and creative ways to connect families with their loved ones while still maintaining the safety of all residents, staff, and family members. The Lodges are interested in exploring opportunities to communicate with families in real time – for example through activity calendars where family members can see the activities their loved ones are engaged in daily.

The end goal for the Lodges would be to implement an electronic platform that allows families to better connect and engage in the lives of their loved ones in long-term care facilities at the City. The Lodges see students being able to successfully support this project by conducting primary research into the communication needs and desires of families and residents including the type of information, frequency of communication and delivery methods. It is also envisioned that students would play a role in conducting secondary research on best practices and available technology options with a business case for recommendations based on outcomes of research. Development or implementation of any technical solutions would be out of scope.

City Staff: Jenn Hohol, Senior Project Manager, Healthy and Safe Communities

Faculty, Course, & Students:

Karen Dieleman, Redeemer University, CTS Core Capstone (5-6 students)

Cynthia Lokker, McMaster University, eHealth/HRM 724: Fundamentals of eHealth and the Canadian Health Care System (53 students)

Dr. Zobia Jawed, McMaster University, Master’s Engineering Design Project (2 students)

Deliverables: Primary Research (i.e. conducting surveys and/or collecting data), Secondary Research (i.e. review of literature and finding information from books and online), Business Case, and Developing a Website. End goal would be the recommendation of an electronic solution, however, focus for this term of would be research into what requirements would be needed. Scope of building solution would be anticipated to be too large for a single term.

Location: City-Wide, The Lodges are located in Ward 13 (Wentworth Lodge) and Ward 7 (Macassa Lodge), however, residents and families can come from anywhere across (or outside of) the City.

Project Agreement Redeemer

Project Agreement McMaster eHealth

Project Agreement McMaster Engineering

Redeemer University Project:

Researching communication improvements in Hamilton’s LTC Homes

Students: Sophia Bradbury,Maria Gonzalez, Kaitlyn Hogeterp, Gichan Hong, Chloe Rozema


McMaster University Projects:

Technology for communicating between LTC homes and families.

Students: Aliyah Ahmed, Tanzil Sadid, Christopher Eastick, Marvelyn Oni, Tamara Mohanavathanan

Course: eHealth 724: Fundamentals of eHealth and the Canadian Health Care System

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Communication Needs Of Long Term Care Homes and Residents' Loved Ones

Students: Ariba Alam, Bahram Rahman, Vernon Schneider, Ryan Strum, Bahiyyih Schmalenberg

Course: EHEALTH 724:Fundamentals of eHealth and the Canadian Health Care System - HTHRSM 724

An implementation guide to making communication change that sticks.

Students: Sandeep Kumar, Viscardi, Virginia, Serrina Gunanayagam, Macbeth Vaz, Mira Makan

Instructor and Course: Cynthia Lokker, e-Health HRM 724, e-Health Program

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FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE BACKGROUND OF THIS PROJECT CHECK OUT THE MATCH MAKER DISCUSSION BELOW