Testing Proof of Concept of a Web-Based Ship Manoeuvring Training Tool in the Classroom
Paper in proceeding, 2019

Currently, real-time ship manoeuvring simulations are confined to static environments e.g., desktop/full-mission bridge simulators. Seaman Online™ is a novel web-based ship manoeuvring training tool allowing students and professional mariners to practice manoeuvres in ports and confined waters from their personal computers. This paper describes the tool’s first-time implementation in a Master Mariner university programme. The students were asked to complete a post-questionnaire regarding their use experience and the results were discussed between the course instructors and the toolproviding organization at two debriefings. The aim was to obtain feedback about (a) the usefulness of the tool in manoeuvring training; (b) further design improvements and usability; and (c) how to best
incorporate it into the programme curriculum in coming academic years for improved user experience. Results revealed usability and maturity issues and the need for further guidance on simulation-based training objectives and limitations. Overall, the tool’s usefulness and potential in individual manoeuvring training were demonstrated.

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manoeuvring

Author

Nicole Almeida Costa

SSPA Sweden AB

Reto Weber

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Maritime Studies

Fredrik Olsson

SSPA Sweden AB

Johan Algell

SSPA Sweden AB

Proceedings of Ergoship 2019

1-10
978-82-93677-04-8 (ISBN)

Ergoship 2019
Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Haugesund, Norway,

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