Certifying Navigational Skills: A Video-based Study on Assessments in Simulated Environments

In Maritime Education and Training (MET) where students are trained for professions with high standards of safety, the use of simulators is taken to provide opportunities for safe and cost-effective training. Although the use of simulators for training and certifying technical proficiency and so-cal...

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Main Authors: Charlott Sellberg, Olle Lindmark, Mona Lundin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gdynia Maritime University 2019-12-01
Series:TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
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Online Access:http://www.transnav.eu/files/Certifying Navigational Skills: A Video-based Study on Assessments in Simulated Environments,968.pdf
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spelling doaj-4a3a853b47a34fd99801b91daba86ed52021-02-19T13:30:46ZengGdynia Maritime UniversityTransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation2083-64732083-64812019-12-0113488188610.12716/1001.13.04.23968Certifying Navigational Skills: A Video-based Study on Assessments in Simulated EnvironmentsCharlott Sellberg0Olle Lindmark1Mona Lundin2Chalmers University of Technology, Góteborg, SwedenChalmers University of Technology, Góteborg, SwedenChalmers University of Technology, Góteborg, SwedenIn Maritime Education and Training (MET) where students are trained for professions with high standards of safety, the use of simulators is taken to provide opportunities for safe and cost-effective training. Although the use of simulators for training and certifying technical proficiency and so-called non-technical skills is well established and regulated by international standards, previous research suggests that simulator-based assessment has been poorly implemented in the MET system. Now the challenge is to contribute with knowledge about how to conduct consistent, unbiased, and transparent assessments of navigational skills and competencies. However, in current research it is not evident how training of non-technical skills in simulated environments should be assessed. The aim of this study is to explore the pedagogical challenges instructors face when assessing students’ navigational skills and competencies in a simulated environment. The study is based on video-recorded data from the certification part in a navigation course for second year master mariner students. A situated approach to cognition and learning is employed to analyze the co-construction of assessment in the simulated exercises by means of instructors’ questions and students’ answers. Results reveal an assessment practice where the students are still developing their navigational skills with instructional support from examiners whilst being certified on using Radar equipment in accordance to COLREG.http://www.transnav.eu/files/Certifying Navigational Skills: A Video-based Study on Assessments in Simulated Environments,968.pdfmaritime education and training (met)certifying navigational skillsvideo-based studyassessments in simulated environmentscolregsstcw conventionmet system in swedensimulator based assessments
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Certifying Navigational Skills: A Video-based Study on Assessments in Simulated Environments
TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
maritime education and training (met)
certifying navigational skills
video-based study
assessments in simulated environments
colregs
stcw convention
met system in sweden
simulator based assessments
author_facet Charlott Sellberg
Olle Lindmark
Mona Lundin
author_sort Charlott Sellberg
title Certifying Navigational Skills: A Video-based Study on Assessments in Simulated Environments
title_short Certifying Navigational Skills: A Video-based Study on Assessments in Simulated Environments
title_full Certifying Navigational Skills: A Video-based Study on Assessments in Simulated Environments
title_fullStr Certifying Navigational Skills: A Video-based Study on Assessments in Simulated Environments
title_full_unstemmed Certifying Navigational Skills: A Video-based Study on Assessments in Simulated Environments
title_sort certifying navigational skills: a video-based study on assessments in simulated environments
publisher Gdynia Maritime University
series TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
issn 2083-6473
2083-6481
publishDate 2019-12-01
description In Maritime Education and Training (MET) where students are trained for professions with high standards of safety, the use of simulators is taken to provide opportunities for safe and cost-effective training. Although the use of simulators for training and certifying technical proficiency and so-called non-technical skills is well established and regulated by international standards, previous research suggests that simulator-based assessment has been poorly implemented in the MET system. Now the challenge is to contribute with knowledge about how to conduct consistent, unbiased, and transparent assessments of navigational skills and competencies. However, in current research it is not evident how training of non-technical skills in simulated environments should be assessed. The aim of this study is to explore the pedagogical challenges instructors face when assessing students’ navigational skills and competencies in a simulated environment. The study is based on video-recorded data from the certification part in a navigation course for second year master mariner students. A situated approach to cognition and learning is employed to analyze the co-construction of assessment in the simulated exercises by means of instructors’ questions and students’ answers. Results reveal an assessment practice where the students are still developing their navigational skills with instructional support from examiners whilst being certified on using Radar equipment in accordance to COLREG.
topic maritime education and training (met)
certifying navigational skills
video-based study
assessments in simulated environments
colregs
stcw convention
met system in sweden
simulator based assessments
url http://www.transnav.eu/files/Certifying Navigational Skills: A Video-based Study on Assessments in Simulated Environments,968.pdf
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