Assistant Professor
In addition to the academic experience, Dr. Ons is a certified EFQM assessor, certified UX specialist from Nielsen Norman Group NN/g- London and has worked as User Experience consultant for various projects in the UK and UAE.
Ph.D. Interactive Systems, University of Manchester, UK
M.Sc. E-Business Technology, University of Manchester, UK
B.Sc. MIS, University of Sharjah, UAE
- System Analysis and Design
- Human Computer Interaction
- Management Information Systems
- E-business
- IT Entrepreneurship
- Computer Ethics
- IT Project Management
Research Area(s)
- Social Networks
- Human Computer Interaction
- User Experience
Publications
- Aloudat, A., Al-Shamaileh, O., & Michael, K. (2019). Why some people do not use Facebook?. Social Network Analysis and Mining, 9(1), 19.
- Al-Shamaileh, O. (2018). I have issues with Facebook: But I will keep using it. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 37(2), 40-45.
- Al-Dalahmeh, M., Al-Shamaileh, O., Aloudat, A., & Obeidat, B. Y. (2018). The Viability of Mobile Services (SMS and Cell Broadcast) in Emergency Management Solutions: An Exploratory Study. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 12(1), 95-115.
- Al-Shamaileh, O., Aloudat, A., & Barikzai, S. (2017, May). User concerns about Facebook: Are they important?. In 2017 8th International Conference on Information Technology (ICIT) (pp. 291-296). IEEE.
- Al-Shamaileh, O., & Sutcliffe, A. G. (2013). Website interactivity and repeated exposure, what influences user experience?. J. UCS, 19(8), 1123-1139.
- Al-Shamaileh, O., & Sutcliffe, A. (2012, November). Investigating a multi-faceted view of user experience. In Proceedings of the 24th Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference (pp. 9-18).
- Al-Shamaileh, O., & Sutcliffe, A. (2012, October). The effect of website interactivity and repeated exposure on user experience. In Proceedings of the 4th Mexican Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 1-8).
- Al-Shamaileh, Ons, Alistair Sutcliffe, and Antonella De Angeli. "The effect of religious identity on user judgment of website quality." IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2011.
