PC Maritime releases its Navmaster ECDIS
type-specific training CD
PC Maritime has announced that its Navmaster ECDIS
type-specific training CD Rom is now available.
Believed to be the first manufacturer to provide a
stand-alone type-specific training CD Rom, PC Maritime has taken the view that
the required training should be made as convenient as possible to the customer.
As Anne Edmonds, PC Maritime's Marketing Director, explains:
"One Navmaster ECDIS type training CD Rom
onboard can be used by any number of ship's officers, as and when their time
permits. Internet access is not required, although we will later add a
web-based version for shore use. The CD Rom will enable our customers worldwide
to comply with the STCW requirement that all watchkeeping officers must have
familiarisation training in the ECDIS they use. To complete the whole course
will take about eight hours, after which a controlled assessment test can be
taken and a competency certificate issued."
Ms Edmonds states that CBT is effective, repeatable
and gives the shipowner greater flexibility to move officers between ships.
Most fleets have more than one ECDIS supplier. With the Navmaster CD onboard, a
navigating officer could join a Navmaster-equipped ship and be competent and
certified in operating the ship's ECDIS within a short time, thus meeting Flag
and Port State requirements.
"We believe the CD Rom will simplify
familiarisation training for Navmaster ECDIS users. It requires only a PC and
email, and overcomes the logistical issue of getting officers to attend
type-specific courses."
The Navmaster ECDIS CD Rom gives thorough and
interactive training in all aspects of Navmaster operation, divided into
lessons. Each lesson provides voice-over and text explanations, and video
sequences demonstrating on-screen processes. The user interacts frequently
during training, carrying out actions exactly as they would be done on
Navmaster ECDIS. At the end of each topic the user must answer questions to
reinforce the learning.
An Assessment section contains the entire bank of
questions so that a test can be taken under controlled conditions and
documented. PC Maritime sets a statistically-sound pass rate; the user cannot
achieve a pass by guessing. On passing the Assessment, a temporary certificate
is produced to email to PC Maritime with proof of supervision and identity in
order to meet a company's Safety Management System procedures.
As PC Maritime's Managing Director, David Edmonds,
stated in a recent presentation at the ECDIS Revolution conference in London:
"Studies have shown that a primary cause of
training failure occurs when trainees do not use soon afterwards what they have
learned from the course.
"As much as 70% of learning may come from
actually doing the job, picking up from colleagues. This is not an argument for
leaving any part of ECDIS training to informal means, but to emphasise the need
to practise what has been learnt.
"Since we are encouraging all of our
customers not to leave things to the last minute, it follows that those who
ensure they are ahead of the game can find weeks or months passing by before
the course attendees actually use the equipment.
"This is especially true of type-specific
training since many officers will find themselves being transferred between
ships that employ ECDIS systems supplied by different manufacturers. In such
cases, the ability to re-familiarise oneself with each system using CBT methods
is invaluable."
Mr Edmonds added:
"Many people today are comfortable studying
online. They don't want to sit through classes when they can work at their own
pace, with the opportunity to practise the skills and actions they need, which
is more efficient for them. If e-Learning is interactive enough to give them
hands-on experience, then e-Learning can be very effective."
Using CBT-based systems has further benefits, believes
Mr Edmonds:
"In my experience, following an on-board
training day, an officer will say, "I'm away on leave tomorrow - I'll try to
pass on what you've told me to my replacement". This gives rise to "trickle
down training" which is widely regarded as unsatisfactory. It's much better if
an officer can work at his own pace over a longer period, especially since this
also reduces the risk of information overload (by mid-afternoon), and
accommodates interruptions, which seem to be a way of life for all of us
nowadays."
David Edmonds' paper at the ECDIS Revolution
conference can be downloaded from PC Maritime's website:
http://www.pcmaritime.co.uk/library.html
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- The PC Maritime Navmaster ECDIS CD Rom allows
ships' officers to complete familiarisation training onboard
- PC Maritime's Navmaster ECDIS familiarisation CD
can be used by any number of ships' officers onboard
- A test in PC Maritime's type-specific Navmaster
ECDIS CD results in a temporary competency certificate which is validated by
PCM with proof of supervision and identity, as required by the company's Safety
Management System.
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products, visit www.pcmaritime.co.uk.
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