Marine Accidents Prevention Through Proficiency in Navigation Rules of the Road
I have always been concerned about the difficulties many learners faced with fully understanding navigation rules of the road. These difficulties are reflected in exam pass rates, international research and probable cause of many marine accidents. To help learners better understand navigation rules, I began to incorporate multimedia into my classroom lectures. Although this proved beneficial, I felt an eLearning solution would be most effective, especially in this pandemic era, for many learners. The following video about my navigation rules eLearning solution is based on a paper I wrote and presented at the 26th International Maritime Lecturers Association (IMLA) Conference in Batumi, Georgia in 2019. Sam B. Pearson, III

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Rules of the Road: Lights and Shapes Part 1

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OSHA Examines Fatal Shipyard Accidents

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IRPCS Rules of the Road

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Verity and Polesie Collision - MarineTraffic AIS

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Analyzing Failed Boat Maneuvers: Learning from Mistakes

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Maersk, USMMI and Something Is Rotten In the Tanker Security Program

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Why a 400,000-Ton Cruise Ship Doesn't Sink — Even When Water Gets Inside

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Marine Navigation DEMYSTIFIED: Hurricane (Tropical Revolving Storm) Avoidance at Sea

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Simple Mistake, Fatal Consequences | Free KARCO Maritime Safety Full Video

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COLREGs Part A (Rules 1–3) | Easy Explanation for Beginners

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Collision Avoidance Radar Plotting 1

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How a Helicopter Works (Bell 407)

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Idiots In Boats Caught On Camera

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DPA Training Module 8 - Marine Accident Investigation Techniques

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Rule 1 — Application, International Navigation Rules of the Road

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Rule 9 — Narrow Channels (International Navigation Rules of the Road)

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THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ: The Narrow Passage Powering the World | 4K Travel Documentary

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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M+ I Improper use of VHF leads to collision - Human errors contributing most to nav accidents today

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