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Nabiel Almbrook Saied Algshat

Lecturer


Permanent Lecturer

Qualification: Master

Academic rank: Lecturer

Specialization: برمجة الانظمة Software Systems - تقنية المعلومات Information Technology

Computer Department - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Bader

Publications
Studying the possibity of implementing ICT for enhancing the quality of teaching at Higher Inistitute of Science and Technology Badr
Conference paper

Abstract

This research investigates how Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is incorporated at the Higher Institute of Science and Technology Badr, with a specific focus on faculty opinions and encounters. The study included a survey of 20 faculty members, along with semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions, using a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches. The results show a mostly favourable outlook on ICT, as 75% of participants acknowledge its advantages for education. Nevertheless, there are on-going notable obstacles, such as out-dated infrastructure (40%), inadequate training (47%), and reluctance to embrace change (20%). Although 53% of faculty feel ready to integrate ICT, only 20% claim to be highly prepared. The research emphasizes the need for thorough faculty training programs and technology assistance to improve digital skills and successful ICT incorporation. In addition, it is crucial to align ICT projects with organizational goals in order to overcome obstacles and create a supportive atmosphere for integrating technology. The findings from this study help in comprehending the challenges of integrating ICT in higher education, offering beneficial suggestions for improving teaching standards with the use of technology.

Keywords: Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Faculty member perspective, Quality of teaching.


Nabiel Almbrook Algshat, (11-2024), المعهد العالي للعلوم والتنقية رقدالين: مجلة العلوم الشاملة, 34

Understanding and Exploring the Role of AI in Shaping Ethical issue of Data Privacy
Journal Article

Abstract

In this paper, I discuss how artificial intelligence has become central to the formulation of ethical policies concerning data privacy. With the advancement of technology, customers’ privacy and information security concerns have come into focus and require stringent measures for the usage of data. This paper aims to analyze how AI improves data protection mechanisms for security risks pertaining to personally identifiable information while advocating for the transparency of handling personal information. Drawing evidence from the current global issues involving data privacy, the practical use of AI in cyber defense, and the social issues arising from AI technologies, this paper establishes that while developing ethical frameworks, there exists the need to continuously assess and update the ethical standards. Finally, the study confirms how AI should be incorporated within the context of data privacy to build confidence and ensure better accountability in the growing data era.

Nabiel Almbrook Algshat, (10-2024), African Journal of Advanced Pure and Applied Sciences (AJAPAS): ISSN (online): 2957-644X: African Academy of Advanced Studies, 3

Evaluating Students' Academic Progress in the Role of Fuzzy Logic
Journal Article

This paper explores the role of fuzzy logic in the assessment of student performance in local high school, Badr, Libya, positing that it offers a more flexible and accurate alternative to traditional categorization methods of academic achievement. Conventional assessment tools, such as standardized test scores and GPAs, often yield a distorted and overly simplistic view of student performance. Utilizing a mixed-methods research design, this study compares the performance, attendance, and self-reported satisfaction of students assessed through fuzzy logic with those evaluated by traditional methods. The results demonstrate that students assessed using fuzzy logic achieved higher average scores and expressed greater satisfaction with the assessment process. Additionally, educators employing fuzzy logic provided more detailed and constructive feedback, enriching the learning experience. Thus, this research indicates that fuzzy logic can effectively mitigate the shortcomings of traditional assessment methods, enhancing the recognition of diverse student abilities. The findings advocate for the integration of fuzzy logic in educational assessment practices to promote inclusivity and improved learning outcomes.


Nabiel Algshat, (10-2024), University of Tripoli Alahlia -Libya: AlQalam Journal of Medical and Applied Sciences (AJMAS), 7

Applying NIMSAD framework to evaluate the performance of ETHICS and SSADM methodologies
Journal Article

Abstract

Nowadays, the information system methodology is lifeblood of any successful project. The success is based on the quality of information and its technology over the globe. This could rely on the development and operation of computer based systems. To assure that you achieved the goal, there should be a perfect and ideal selection of the methodology, and quite simply it matches your needs. However, there should be some researchers have been written about NIMSAD, SSADM and ETHICS and with no doubt much will be written in the future. The purpose of this paper is to conducting a comparison between two methodologies effectively. Besides, the implementation of NIMSAD framework will take an integral part in this paper. Consequently, the implementation will illustrate the strength and weakness points of both methodologies. Eight principals' steps of NIMSAD will be examined to demonstrate various aspects of EHTICS and SSADM methodologies. This, however, will help to ensure the efficient performance which is the main goal of this work.

Nabiel Almbrook Saied Algshat, (10-2016), كلية الآداب والعلوم بالمرج - جامعة بنغازي: مجلة العلوم والدراسات الانسانية, 17