ICWL 2004: Advances in Web-Based Learning – ICWL 2004 pp 271-276 | Cite as
Web-Based Collaborative Learning System Design for Navigation Education and Training
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Abstract
Modeling and system design for a web-based collaborative learning and training system for navigation education and training (NAVIGATION–WCLS) was presented in this paper. The system framework design is based on collaborative learning, visual learning ideas, simulation technology and our newly developed campus-based desktop multifunctional navigation teaching system. The NAVIGATION – WCLS aims to facilitate learning navigation theory and technology anywhere and anytime.
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Virtual Reality Modeling Language Collaborative Learning Environment Ship Maneuvering Navigation Education Navigation Training
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