DEFINING CHALLENGE BASED LEARNING AND EDUCATION IN THE AUTONOMOUS SHIPPING CONTEXT

  • Andrei-Raoul Morariu
  • , Peter Sandell*
  • , Johanna Salokkanel
  • , Anastasia Tsvetkova
  • , Victor Bolbot
  • , Jouni Saarni
  • , Jouni Isoaho
  • , Seppo Virtanen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceedingPublished conference proceedingScientific

Abstract

The increasing digitalization and introduction of Maritime Autonomous Surface ships (MASS) is changing the role of seafarers and other professionals in the maritime sector. The technological complexity of ships due to automation requires the development of skills related to, for example, cybersecurity, ship equipment engineering, and software development. This results in a demand for strong problem-solving abilities, adaptability to technological changes, and continuous learning, which, in turn, requires maritime education and training to become more adaptive and responsive. This includes emphasizing lifelong learning, embracing an interdisciplinary approach, and promoting project-based and problem-solving learning methods.
Challenge-based learning has been established as a successful method for delivering practical real-world learning experiences in engineering disciplines and it has been proposed as an evolution of the Conceive, Design, Implement and Operate (CDIO) framework adopted widely in universities giving engineering education. In this paper, we present concrete definitions for the concepts of challenge-based learning and education in the MASS context. Such definitions for MASS education have not been previously presented in the literature. The definitions will pave the way for successfully applying challenge-based learning in this field and serve as
foundations for building educational frameworks for MASS.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationConceive Design Implement Operate
PublisherCDIO
Pages210-219
Publication statusPublished - 2025
MoE publication typeB3 Non-refereed article in conference proceedings
EventProceedings of the 21st International CDIO Conference - Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 2 Jun 20255 Jun 2025
https://www.cdio.org/meetings-events/2025-21st-cdio-international-conference-monash-university-australia

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 21st International CDIO Conference
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityMelbourne
Period02/06/2505/06/25
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