Abstract
Background
It is widely accepted that the simulators are important technological instruments which can be utilized as an effective assessment tool in various domains Developing technologies allow the functionality levels of simulators to increase behavioural realism. For this reason, students in higher educations are involved in various useful practices using simulators.
Purpose
In this respect, simulators can also provide great opportunities to conduct analysis through human error on which this study conceptualized.
Model
In this context, this study proposes a human error evaluation approach through
Results
The attendees were achieved good practice when confronted with EPC23 (unreliable instruments), EPC17 (inadequate checking), and EPC5 (spatial & functional incompatibility). However, the points open for improvement are found on EPC2 (time shortage), EPC24 (absolute judgments required), EPC18 (objectives conflict) and EPC9 (technical unlearning).
Conclusion
This framework can be utilized in simulator-based training activities to increase operational awareness of marine engineering students. The recent developments in
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