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Frontiers in Educational Research, 2023, 6(4); doi: 10.25236/FER.2023.060409.

Research on the reform of marine education in the era of intelligent ship development

Author(s)

Gong Jianyun1, Wang Renqiang2, Zhang Fangliang3, Wang Fangjin3

Corresponding Author:
Gong Jianyun
Affiliation(s)

1School of Information Engineering, Jiangning Branch of Jiangsu United Vocational and Technical College, Nanjing, China

2School of Navigation, Jiangsu Maritime Institute, Nanjing, China

3China Maritime Service Center, Institute of Water Transport Research, Beijing, China

Abstract

Intelligent ships integrate new technologies such as information technology and artificial intelligence, and have significant characteristics such as safety and reliability, energy conservation and environmental protection, and economic efficiency. It is the key direction of the future development of commercial ships. Higher education in navigation under the background of ship intelligence should make full use of the advantages of traditional navigation majors, actively master the core technology of intelligent ship development, and actively carry out the cross-integration of computer science, control theory, communication science, artificial intelligent and other information sciences. High-quality compound "new engineering" navigation talents who master information technology and navigation science are cultivated under the background of intelligent ships. Under the background of intelligent ships, reconstructing the training of professional marine technology professionals in higher vocational colleges is conducive to the transformation and upgrading of traditional navigation majors in higher vocational colleges, and provides cutting-edge exploration for the development of high-quality compound "new engineering" navigation majors.

Keywords

Nautical education, education reform, intelligent ships, navigation technology

Cite This Paper

Gong Jianyun, Wang Renqiang, Zhang Fangliang, Wang Fangjin. Research on the reform of marine education in the era of intelligent ship development. Frontiers in Educational Research (2023) Vol. 6, Issue 4: 48-55. https://doi.org/10.25236/FER.2023.060409.

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