Olli
Heimo
Senior Researcher, Software Engineering
Ph.D.
Biography
Olli I. Heimo, Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral Researcher in University of Turku. His research focuses on the ethics of governmental information systems whereas his other fields of interest are gaming, gamification, automated transport, virtual and augmented reality, usability and – naturally – other fields of IT-ethics.
Publications
Ethical Problems in Creating Historically Representative Mixed Reality Make-belief (2017)
CEPE/ETHICOMP
(Muu (O2))
Virtual and Augmented Reality Solutions to Industrial Applications (2017)
International Conference on Computer and IT Applications in the Maritime Industries
(Vertaisarvioimaton konferenssijulkaisu (B3))
Reforming the representation of the reformation: Mixed reality narratives in communicating tangible and intangible heritage of the protestant reformation in Finland (2017)
2016 22nd International Conference on Virtual System & Multimedia (VSMM)
(Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa (A4))
Ethical Gathering of Exercise Metrics from Elderly: Case Jumppatikku (2016)
IFIP International Conference on Human Choice and Computers
(Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa (A4))
Reforming the Reformation Representation (2016)
VSMM '16
(Muu (O2))
Examining User Experience in an Augmented Reality Adventure Game: Case Luostarinmäki Handicrafts Museum (2016)
International Conference on Human Choice and Computers
(Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa (A4))
B2C Business Models for Museum and Cultural Travel Mixed Reality Solutions (2016)
International Academic Mindtrek Conference
(Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa (A4))
A Participatory Design Program for Making Ethical Choices in Client Vendor Relations in ISD (2016)
IFIP International Conference on Human Choice and Computers
(Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa (A4))
Virtual to Virtuous Money: Video Game Business Logic and Virtue Ethics (Esitys Money and Games seminarissa, 18.-19.2016 Tampere) (2016)
Money and Games seminar
(Muu (O2))