Administrivia

Future Technologies & Media (FTM)

Andy Weeger

Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences

February 21, 2026

Discussion

What to you expect from this course?

General remarks

In this course you will dive into key emerging technologies, get to know their key characteristics and fields of application as well as important ethical considerations related to their implementation and use.

Learning objectives

During this course, you should advance your skills in the following areas:

  • understanding of the key characteristics of emerging technologies in general, the process and phases of technology emergence, as well as specific characteristics of emerging information technologies/digital technologies,
  • knowledge of fields of application of current merging digital technologies, their impact on (information) systems used by individuals, organizations, and society, as well as media
  • understanding of potentials and risks for individuals, economies and societies,
  • communication of conclusions and the underlying knowledge,
  • and social and ethical responsibilities in uncertain and ambiguous contexts.

Effort

5 ECTS
≈ 150 h workload
≈ 50 h classes
+ 100 h self learning

It is very important that you reserve enough time to attend the classes AND prepare your presentation (see Table 1 for details).

Examination

Graded will be your analysis of a future technology, its characteristics and implications as well as your ability do discuss those.

Schedule

Date Topic Preparation
25.03.2026 Administrivia & Introduction
01.04.2026 H1 Multimodality and Immersion Pt. 1 Suh & Prophet (2018)
01.04.2026 Deadline: Technology Proposals Shortlist
08.04.2026 H1 Multimodality and Immersion Pt. 2
08.04.2026 Announcement: Assignment of Technologies
15.04.2026 H2 Intelligence and Affection Pt. 1
22.04.2026 H2 Intelligence and Affection Pt. 2 Dellermann et al. (2019)
29.04.2026 H3 Interconnectedness and Distributivity Pt. 1
06.05.2026 H3 Interconnectedness and Distributivity Pt. 2 Podcast1
13.05.2026 H4 Mobility and Ubiquity Pt. 1 Podcast2
20.05.2026 H4 Mobility and Ubiquity Pt. 2
10.06.2026 Buffer & Final Q&A
12.06.2026 Deadline: Slides Upload Slides
17.06.2026 Student Presentations — Session #1
24.06.2026 Student Presentations — Session #2
01.07.2026 Student Presentations — Session #3
08.07.2026 Student Presentations — Session #4
Table 1: Schedule summer term 2026 (may be subjected to changes)

Q&A

Literature

Dellermann, D., Ebel, P., Söllner, M., & Leimeister, J. M. (2019). Hybrid intelligence. Business & Information Systems Engineering, 61, 637–643.
Suh, A., & Prophet, J. (2018). The state of immersive technology research: A literature analysis. Computers in Human Behavior, 86, 77–90.

Footnotes

  1. Decoder podcast: Google CEO Sundar Pichai on AI-powered search and the future of the web; episode can be found on every major podcast platform or here

  2. Decoder podcast: Why Mark Zuckerberg thinks AR glasses will replace your phone; episode can be found on every major podcast platform or here