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Active Learning in Maritime Education [PDF]
In the field of education, the importance of active learning as a more effective educational method has recently been noted. The element of active learning was introduced to the anchoring training of the training ship for third-year students of Tokyo ...
Yoshiaki Kunieda +3 more
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A proposed protocol for GMP-BoK gap analysis: case study at AASTMT
The International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU) developed the Global Maritime Professional Body of Knowledge (GMP-BoK) to address the current gap between the maritime industry expectations and the delivered maritime education and training ...
Gamal Ahmed Mohamed Ghalwash +5 more
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Maritime Education and Training in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond [PDF]
The rapid global spread of COVID–19 has created numerous challenges for educational organizations of all levels around the world. Maritime Education and Training (MET) institutions are no exception and have faced major disruptions from the pandemic ...
Sathiya Kumar Renganayagalu +2 more
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Revision of IMO Model Course 3.17 Maritime English. Focus on Maritime English to Auxiliary Personnel [PDF]
Under the Manila 2010 amendments to the STCW , all crew members on board cruise vessels, mainly those assisting passengers during emergency situations and not only, ?should be able to communicate safety-related issues in English or in the language spoken
Liliana Martes
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Using Operational Scenarios in a Virtual Reality Enhanced Design Process
Maritime user interfaces for ships’ bridges are highly dependent on the context in which they are used, and rich maritime context is difficult to recreate in the early stages of user-centered design processes.
Katie Aylward +3 more
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Sustainability in Maritime Education and Training: A Quality Standards Approach in Kenya [PDF]
The Merchant Shipping (Training and Certification) Regulations of Kenya adapt The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW Convention) and the Standard Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping
Talib Mohammed
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Investigating proactive measures towards MET development with respect to 4IR
The increasing technological advancement in the maritime industry imposed by the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) contributes significantly to changing the nature of jobs, which according to the World Economic Forum, might lead to massive job losses ...
Hossam Eldin Hassan Gadalla
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Research on Maritime Education and Training in China: A Broader Perspective [PDF]
China?s Maritime Education and Training (MET) has been providing numerous talents for its shipping industry in the past decades. However, the traditional Chinese MET emphasized more on crew training but ignored shipping services? fields.
Wenhai Dong
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This study determined the level of corporate social responsibility (CSR) among faculty members and non-teaching staff of John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University (JBLFMU)-Molo, Iloilo City, Philippines. The participants in this study were the randomly selected the forty (40) randomly selected employees of John B.
Rolando A. Alimen +3 more
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Study on Effective Maritime Training through the Anchoring Training [PDF]
Anchoring exercises on a training ship have a significant effect on the acquisition of ship handling skills. Furthermore, such training is also effective for the development of critical thinking and problem solving. The authors investigated this topic to
Yoshiaki Kunieda +3 more
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