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Carcani, Klaudia; Grisot, Miria & Holone, Harald
(2020).
Designing Personal Health Records for Cognitive Rehabilitation.
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Holone, Harald
(2020).
The Orange Recliner Chronicles, ep. 7: Harald Holone: The Filter Bubble...what Google knows about you and what the internet is hiding!
[Internett].
https://www.theorangereclinerchronicles.com/.
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Carcani, Klaudia; Herstad, Jo & Holone, Harald
(2019).
Making activities visible: a way to patient empowerment.
Vis sammendrag
Patient empowerment is a concept that has found an extensive discussion in health care. It is of significant interest, especially now when the number of people living with chronic diseases has increased. However, there is a stigma associated with being a patient, and contributing to empowerment becomes more challenging. In this paper, we present an empirical study of the cognitive rehabilitation process. We root the case analysis in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) research field and further reflect on patient empowerment concept. Through our reflections, we contribute to the discussion of patient empowerment by highlighting some of the work structures that need to be in place in healthcare to make possible patient empowerment. Moreover, we contribute back to CSCW through a situated discourse of concepts in the context of rehabilitation care model. Rendering publicly visible the activities and facilitating the overseeing of events and activities, both in the level of the overall treatment as well as the micro-interactions among health care professionals and patients, are found relevant in building awareness among parts and leading to empowerment.
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Holone, Harald
(2019).
Sammenheng mellom forskning, undervisning og næringsliv.
[Internett].
https://lorn.tech/lorn-pod/472-sammenheng-mellom-forskning-u.
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Carcani, Klaudia & Holone, Harald
(2019).
A Participatory Design “Method Story”: The Case of Patients Living With Mild Acquired Cognitive Impairments.
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Berntsen, Kristina Rakneberg & Holone, Harald
(2016).
Programmering som et pedagogisk verktøy i matematikkundervisningen.
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Nguyen, Van Nhan & Holone, Harald
(2016).
N-best List Re-ranking Using Semantic Relatedness and Syntactic Score.
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Nguyen, Van Nhan & Holone, Harald
(2016).
N-best List Re-ranking Using Syntactic Score.
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Bjørkquist, Catharina; Forss, Maria; Holone, Harald & Samuelsen, Finn
(2016).
Velferdsteknologi for hjemmeboende i Fredrikstad kommune - presentasjon av følgeforskningsprosjektet.
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Holone, Harald & Nguyen, Van Nhan
(2015).
Possibilities, Challenges And The
State Of The Art Of Automatic Speech Recognition In Air Traffic Control.
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Holone, Harald
(2015).
Data må støtte arbeidet, ikke erstatte det.
Fredrikstad Blad.
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Holone, Harald
(2015).
Informasjonsteknologi - en økende del av hverdagen.
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Lilleby, Thomas; Holone, Harald & Kaufmann, Odd Tore
(2015).
Programmering i klasserommet.
[Avis].
Halden Arbeiderblad.
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Molka-Danielsen, Judith; Nørbjerg, Jacob; Pries-Heje, Jan & Holone, Harald
(2014).
Foreword - Designing Human Technologies.
IRIS Selected Papers of the Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia.
ISSN 1891-9863.
Vis sammendrag
The Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia (IRIS) is of an annual meeting of Information Systems (IS) researchers. The IRIS seminar distinguishes itself as the oldest IS seminar in the world, as it has been established in 1978. IRIS is organised by the IRIS Association, the Scandinavian Chapter of the Association for Information Systems (AIS). The articles of this fifth issue of the IRIS Selected Papers of the Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia were originally proposed by the working group chairs (senior IS researchers). The selected papers have an acceptance rate of 25% of the original submissions. All of the papers of the IRIS seminar have gone through a peer review process.
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Kristiansen, Monica; Holone, Harald & Natvig, Bent
(2014).
A Component-based Approach for Assessing Reliability of Compound Software.
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Holone, Harald & Herstad, Jo
(2013).
Three tensions in participatory design for inclusion.
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Holone, Harald
(2012).
Inclusion by Accessible Social Media: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session.
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Knudsen, Lars Emil & Holone, Harald
(2012).
A Multimodal Approach to Accessible Web Content on Smartphones.
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Herstad, Jo & Holone, Harald
(2012).
Interaction with pillows.
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Herstad, Jo & Holone, Harald
(2012).
Making sense of co-creative tangibles through the concept of familiarity.
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Herstad, Jo & Holone, Harald
(2012).
What we talk about when we talk about co-creative tangibles.
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Holone, Harald & Herstad, Jo
(2012).
RHYME: Musicking for All.
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Holone, Harald
(2012).
Inclusion by accessible social media: Introduction to the special thematic session.
I Miesenberger, Klaus; Karshmer, Arthur; Penaz, Petr & Zagler, Wolfgang (Red.),
Computers Helping People with Special Needs 13th International Conference, ICCHP 2012, Linz, Austria, July 11-13, 2012, Proceedings, Part I.
Springer Science+Business Media B.V..
ISSN 978-3-642-31521-3.
s. 554–556.
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Holone, Harald
(2011).
Ferietips for mobilen.
[Radio].
Radio Norge.
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Holone, Harald
(2010).
Negotiating Privacy Boundaries in Social Applications for Accessibility Mapping.
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Holone, Harald
(2010).
Transient Cooperation in Social Applications for Accessibility Mapping.
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Holone, Harald
(2010).
Social software for accessibility mapping: challenges and opportunities.
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Holone, Harald
(2009).
User collaboration in accessibility mapping - a case of retrospective altruism.
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Holone, Harald
(2008).
People helping computers helping people : navigation for people with mobility problems by sharing accessibility annotations.
Vis sammendrag
Accessibility maps are valuable tools for people with mobility problems navigating in the urban landscape, in particular for first time visitors. However, the costs of establishing and maintaining such maps prohibit widespread use. Moreover, smartphones, GPS positioning and a growing number of open geospatial tools and technology are becoming commodities. Letting users create and augment geospatial data is opening up for a host of novel user generated geospatial services. Maps, or more precisely, the geospatial data they depict, might for instance be used for route planning. For pedestrians, not to say people with mobility problems, such tools are scarce. In this paper, we explore the combination of accessibility maps and route planning for people with mobility problems. To overcome the cost problems of accessibility surveys, we propose a novel concept, OurWay, which allows the users to annotate the accessibility of their surroundings. This user generated content provides a basis for computing satisfactory routes, from one location to another, matching the user's preferences and needs. We present findings from two experiments, which bear evidence of the validity of the concept, and discuss its potential as a tool for surveying and route planning.
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Holone, Harald
(2008).
Aspects of personal navigation with collaborative user feedback.
Vis sammendrag
Inspired by systems based on user generated content, we have developed a prototype named OurWay, a collabora- tive route planning system utilizing user feedback (rating of route segments) to provide quality routes adapted to the users abilities and needs. We report from an indoor exper- iment where users in wheelchairs solved navigational tasks with our prototype. Log data, observations, and interviews serve as a basis for discussing the feasibility of the Our- Way concept. We find that OurWay yields better routes for all users with aggregated route segment ratings produced throughout the experiment. However, ratings were largely produced by each individual to accomplish a selfish goal, namely that of solving a navigational task. In this respect, rating can be seen as a by-product of use, rather than as an intentional action on behalf of a community.
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Holone, Harald; Misund, Gunnar & Holmstedt, Håkon Arneng
(2007).
Mobile Challenges : from universal access to universal participation.
Vis sammendrag
Mobile technologies and services offer new opportunities for eAccessibility and aParticipation. In this position paper we present three on-going projects addressing mobile user collaboration and participation, where the target groups range from physically disabled persons to neighborhood citizens. We then discuss some selected challenges in mobile eParticipation, regarding both ICT research and policy and community issues.
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Holone, Harald; Holmstedt, Håkon Arneng & Misund, Gunnar
(2007).
OurWay : collaborative route planning.
Vis sammendrag
Route planning has over the few past years become common in the context of driving cars and other vehicles. However, with the advent of powerful mobile devices, such as smart-phones, systems helping pedestrians finding their way in complex urban environments have emerged. We present a prototype system for mobile non-vehicle navigation, called OurWay, based on user generated maps from the OpenStreetMap project, and collaborative annotations of network segments. We are particularly concerned with users with various permanent or temporary disabilities, like wheelchair users, or parents pushing baby strollers. By letting users rate the accessibility of locations, the system will compute bespoke routes matching their abilities and preferences. We explore the potential of the concept through a combination of field work and lab trials, using real life data. We also demonstrate that collaboratively collected geodata has promising properties as a foundation for innovative geospatial applications. Initial results indicate that few user annotations are needed to produce good routes.
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Bjørkquist, Catharina; Forss, Maria; Holone, Harald & Samuelsen, Finn
(2017).
Innovasjonsreisen – innføring av digitale trygghetsalarmer på veien mot Helsevakt: Følgeforskning i Fredrikstad kommune.
Høgskolen i Østfold.
ISSN 978-82-7825-449-3.
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