2019
DOI: 10.3390/jmse7120428
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Rethinking Maritime Education, Training, and Operations in the Digital Era: Applications for Emerging Immersive Technologies

Abstract: The use of simulators in maritime education and training is an essential component for developing seafarer competencies. Emerging immersive technologies, such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) have created new and differing possibilities for maritime simulations and simulators. The increasing advancements and technical readiness of these systems have paved the way for a new generation and category of simulators and simulation-based experiences for professional education, tr… Show more

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“…VR-based simulators, therefore, directly support two of the learning theories, namely experiential learning and constructivism (Pantelidis 1995 ). Research literature suggests that VR can support learner motivation and engagement and promote higher order learning (Di Natale et al 2020 ; Mallam et al 2019 ). It is also possible to get overall greater return on training investments, as the VR simulators can be used in different settings due to their compactness and high mobility.…”
Section: Swot Analysis and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…VR-based simulators, therefore, directly support two of the learning theories, namely experiential learning and constructivism (Pantelidis 1995 ). Research literature suggests that VR can support learner motivation and engagement and promote higher order learning (Di Natale et al 2020 ; Mallam et al 2019 ). It is also possible to get overall greater return on training investments, as the VR simulators can be used in different settings due to their compactness and high mobility.…”
Section: Swot Analysis and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The virtual reality (VR) simulator immerses the users with a realistic experience of the work environment with the use of wearable head-mounted display (HMD). Although the technology with respect to VR was developed back in the 1960s, the usability and popularity of this system were limited until 2010s and it is relatively novel in terms of its application within maritime industry with increasing recognition and investment towards it by the relevant stakeholders (Mallam et al 2019 ). Latest development of VR ship bridge simulator could also facilitate multiple users to train and collaborate together in the same training scenario on the same or on different ships while situated around the world.…”
Section: The Use Of Simulators In Maritime Education and Trainingmentioning
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“…Sellberg and Viktorelius [30] are examples of authors who review and compare theories and methods for studying cognition and learning in simulator-based maritime training. Another example could be Mallam, Nazir and Renganayagalu [16] who analyse the importance of simulation, using emerging Immersive Technologies, such as virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality, for the for development of seaman competencies. Chiotoroiu and Dinu [8], studying the implementation of distance simulation learning technology, conclude that, in certain stages and combine with other educations forms, distance learning is appropriate for maritime education, putting back education on board.…”
Section: The Specificity Of Maritime Education and Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Užsienio autoriai analizuoja technologijų, virtualios realybės priemonių integravimo į įprastą jūrininkų rengimo procesą klausimus. Ištirta, kad jų taikymas didina jūrininkų motyvaciją, skatina įsitraukimą, atveria didesnes galimybes virtualiomis priemonėmis sukurti realybę atitinkančias situacijas, kurioms esant jūrininkai gali praktikuotis (Mallam, Nazir, Renganayagalu, 2019).…”
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