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QUALITY CRITERIA IN MARITIME EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Denizcilik Fakültesi Dergisi, 2022
It is crucial to implement quality standards systems to achieve and maintain the requirements in maritime education and training stipulated by the International Maritime Organization and Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Convention and Code.
Umut YILDIRIM   +2 more
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Training in Maritime Technology

Maritime Studies and Management, 1975
Reviews the training in maritime technology for deck officers in the merchant service. It does not enter into details about the extent and depth of the training syllabus but attempts to encourage viewing the syllabus as a system with many interconnecting branches and not to see it as a series of separate parallel paths ending in a common output ...
W. Burger, A. G. Corbet
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Web-based maritime training environment

The Fourth International Conference onComputer and Information Technology, 2004. CIT '04., 2004
Marine simulation systems have been introduced in maritime education and training to foster the qualified and competent personnel for working in the maritime industry both afloat and ashore. However, there are many problems with most marine simulation systems today: the long development cycle, the high expenditure, the limited accessibility, the ...
null Xie Cui   +3 more
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ADVANTAGES AND OBSTACLES OF APPLYING PHYSIOLOGICAL COMPUTING IN REAL WORLD: LESSONS LEARNED FROM SIMULATOR BASED MARITIME TRAINING

International Journal of Maritime Engineering, 2017
While simulator based maritime training is widely implemented under international maritime organization (IMO) convention and model courses, troublesome issues such as objective evaluation of training effectiveness remain unsolved. Physiological computing
Yuehua Wu, T. Miwa, Makoto Uchida
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Enhancing maritime education and training

Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2009
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to propose that the measurement of salivary amylase activity is an effective index to evaluate the stress of a ship navigator for safe navigation training and education.Design/methodology/approachEvaluation comes from the simulator and actual on‐board experiments.
Koji Murai   +4 more
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Enhancing Maritime Training: The Role of VR in Ship Bridge Simulators - The CAL-TEK Case Study

Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Harbor, Maritime and Multimodal Logistic Modeling & Simulation
This study examines the integration of Virtual Reality (VR) into Maritime Education and Training (MET), specifically through the application of the CAL-TEK Ship Bridge Simulator.
Virginia D'Augusta   +6 more
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Simulation in Maritime Training

The RUSI Journal, 1979
Abstract In this series of regular feature articles we report on current developments in defence of R & D and on weapons and defence equipment newly in service or about to come into service.
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Influences of Maritime Education and Training Quality to Maritime Security

International Conference on Transportation Engineering 2009, 2009
Human factor is the most important factor that influences maritime security, and the quality of maritime education and training influences maritime seafarer's integrated qualities in the future directly. All of the maritime education and training institutions have established their own quality standard system according to International Maritime ...
Wei Ren, Jing Lv, Jingzhi Li
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Challenges in International Convention on the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Compliance: A case study of the South African Maritime Education and Training System

South African Journal of Maritime Education and Training, 2023
Maritime education and training (MET) has been instrumental in the development of seafarers in South Africa and internationally. As a result, different MET systems are used to not only produce eligible maritime professionals but to ensure that they ...
Yamkela Nhleko
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Maritime Simulator Training: Eye-Trackers to Improve Training Experience

AHFE International, 2022
The purpose of the present study was to explore the utility of eye tracking technology as a feedback tool in maritime simulator training to assess the trainee performance and to provide more valuable feedback for enhancing trainee-trainer experience.
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