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Soft-skill Assessment on Digital Simulators
Kalyan Chatterjea – EMAS AcademyRenu Yadav – EMAS Academy
Digital Ship Singapore 1st Oct – 2nd Oct 2013
Singapore 2013
Agenda
Soft-skills & their Assessment on Simulators
Developing Specific BehaviouralMarkers
Use of Behavioural Markers in a Bridge Resource Management Course
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Why Assess?
Assessment drives learning
It provides opportunity for participants to gauge their own learning
It also feeds back facilitators to tweak contents to meet learners’ needs
Finally, are the course objectives met?
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Types of Assessment
Pre-CourseAssessment
FormativeAssessment
SummativeAssessment
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Digital Tools for Assessment used @ EMAS Academy
We use for our digital assessment. ExamView is used to develop question banks for the
following types of questions:
Multiple ChoiceMultiple Answer QuestionsMatching
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Digital Tools for Assessment used @ EMAS Academy for
Bridge Resource Management Course
ExamView CPS(Classroom Performance System) is used for quick assessment and recording of scores
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Digital Tools for Assessment used @ EMAS Academy for
Bridge Resource Management Course
ExamView CPS(Classroom Performance System) is used for quick assessment and recording of scores
Singapore 2013
Digital Tools for Assessment used @ EMAS Academy for
Bridge Resource Management Course
ExamView CPS(Classroom Performance System) is used for quick assessment and recording of scores
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Assessment on Diesel-Electric Propulsion
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Digital Tools for Assessment used @ EMAS Academy for
ER Resource Management Course
Trigger logics developed to capture simulation events
Coaching message
Assessment
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Digital Tools for Assessment used @ EMAS Academy for
ER Resource Management Course
Assessment based on simulation events
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Digital Tools for Assessment used @ EMAS Academy for
ER Resource Management Course
Scores captured from simulation events
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Digital Tools for Assessment used @ EMAS Academy for
ER Resource Management Course
Importance of Soft-skills
Soft-skills are introduced through crew-resource-management courses
Soft-skillsWere first highlighted in the
aviation industry when even experienced pilots made errors!
Soft-skills (often referred to as non-technical skills) are now well-established in the aviation industry.
STCW 2010 Amendments require resource management courses from Jan 2012 for all COC holders
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Non-technical Skills Categories & Behavioural Markers
Assessing these skills are not easy and in aviation they use Behavioural Markers as seen and discussed in the following slides for these assessments.
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Examples of Behavioural Markers
NOTECHS > Human Factors > Categories > Error Handling
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Rating Scale for Behavioural MarkersSingapore 2013
Development of Behavioural Markers (BMs)
Steps for developing BMs:
Propose a set of behavioural makers, considered to be importance to performance, for the content area.
Collect data on these markers after going through simulated or actual environments.
Compare and contrast these data sets from various focus groups.
Try & establish relationships between these behaviours and the errors encountered in practice.
From above processes select the most useful behavioural markers, which could impact team training interventions.
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Use of Behavioural Markers in Man Over Board Scenario
Behavioural Markers Form with BM Ratings
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Man Over BoardExercise – Run 1
Man Over BoardExercise – Run 2
Assessing BMs in Man Over Board Scenario
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Assessment Graph of BMs for Man Over Board Scenario
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Use of High-Fidelity Offshore Vessel Simulator for a BRM Session
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Thank You!
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Questions & Answers
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