Ahmed Mohamed Fahmy Yousef

Ahmed Mohamed Fahmy Yousef is a Faculty Member at Fayoum University, Egypt. Responsibilities of this position include teaching undergraduate, master's and PhD level courses in Educational Technology along with courses in learning theory, distributed learning, educational research, web design technologies, learning management systems, online assessment strategies, and curriculum theory and development, which are offered across the department's programs. He designs and evaluates new learning technologies that aim at combining cognitive science, learning analytics, and interactive media to enhance students' learning outcomes in connected learning environments. Dr. Ahmed received his undergraduate B.Sc. degree in Education Technology (Excellent with Honors degree, 2002) from Cairo University, Egypt. He acquired his two diploma and master's degree in in Education Technology, with specialization in online learning environments, with grade “Excellent” from Ain Shams University, Egypt. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science (Learning Technologies) Highest Distinction with grade “Magna Cum Laude” from RWTH Aachen University, Germany.

Publications

Technoethical Considerations for Advancing Health Literacy and Medical Practice: A Posthumanist Framework in the Age of Healthcare 5.0
Manuel B. Garcia, Precious S. Garcia, Renato R. Maaliw, Pitz Gerald Gonzales Lagrazon, Yunifa Miftachul Arif, Kingsley Ofosu-Ampong, Ahmed Mohamed Fahmy Yousef, Chockalingam Aravind Vaithilingam. © 2024. 19 pages.
The integration of cutting-edge technologies into health literacy and medical practice presents unprecedented opportunities and ethical challenges. This chapter delves into the...
Teaching Physical Fitness and Exercise Using Computer-Assisted Instruction: A School-Based Public Health Intervention
Manuel B. Garcia, Ahmed Mohamed Fahmy Yousef, Rui Pedro Pereira de Almeida, Yunifa Miftachul Arif, Ari Happonen, Wendy Barber. © 2023. 19 pages.
Empirical evidence has demonstrated the benefits of physical activity in preventing chronic diseases and premature death. Unfortunately, there is a global trend of insufficient...