Katriina Heljakka

University of Turku

Papers

10

Total Citations

146

H-Index

7

About

Katriina Heljakka is a pioneering researcher at the intersection of playful learning, human-robotics interaction, and transgenerational play. Her work centers on how smart toys—particularly robot dogs and coding robots—can foster social-emotional development, emotional literacy, and ludic literacy across age groups, from preschoolers to the elderly. Heljakka’s most cited study (50 citations) demonstrates how robot pets serve as “serious toys” that activate social and emotional experiences in elderly people, while her research on gamified coding with toy robots like Dash and Botley (25 citations) reveals how 5-6-year-old Finnish preschoolers engage in playful learning through coding activities. She has also developed a model for enhancing emotional literacy through playful learning with a robot dog (12 citations), comparing interactions with robotic and living dogs. Her notable contributions include the concept of “playing with the opposite of uncanny” (6 citations), exploring how children naturally accept social robots, and longitudinal studies on the Internet of Toys in early education. With a total of over 140 citations across her key papers, Heljakka’s work uniquely bridges early childhood education, gerontology, and human-robot interaction, offering practical insights for designing inclusive, technology-enhanced play experiences that support wellbeing and learning throughout life.

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Key Achievements

7
H-Index
10
Papers
146
Total Citations
15
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Robot Pets as “Serious Toys”- Activating Social and Emotional Experiences of Elderly People
50 citations · 2021
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2021 (4 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 7
🏛 Institutions: University of Turku

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