Profiles in "Emerging Technologies" Expertise Area

  • Nadesan teaches courses that look at risk and crisis communications, bio-ethics, economic and corporate communication, propaganda and online social advocacy, and interpretive and critical methods.
  • Gary Bitter has researched emerging technologies for the last 50 years. He is interested in any approach that attempts to determine the feasibility of m-learning throughout education.
  • Filley teaches, mentors and advises entrepreneurial students and startups of all types, and has been pioneering innovative ways to teach entrepreneurship online to students located across the U.S. and around the world.
  • Tobias focuses on innovation and transformation in music education and how music learning and teaching might make a positive impact on people's lives and society.
  • Werner J.A. Dahm has since 2010 been the ASU Foundation Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and also Professor Emeritus of Engineering at the University of Michigan where served for the previous 25 years.
  • Matt Sopha is a Clinical Associate Professor of Information Systems and Data Analytics at Arizona State University's W. P. Carey School of Business.
  • Dr. Selin invents and investigates methodologies for making sense of change. By creating new approaches and concepts for better understanding uncertainty, her work cultivates strategic foresight and improved innovation.
  • Halavais helps people to discover ways in which social media change the nature of scholarship and learning, and allow for new forms of collaboration and self-government. He directs the master's program in social technologies.