Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Advanced maritime simulators launched in UA

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College students aspiring to become seafarers someday will have a chance to virtually experience running a ship through the Maritime Education 4.0 Program of the state-owned University of Antique in Sibalom.

Senate President Pro-Tempore and former Antique congresswo­man Loren Legarda, together with her brother and representa­tive of the province, AA Legarda, graced the launching of the Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality simulator and its Learning Management System at the school last Monday.

The Legardas helped fund the P10-million equipment for UA’s maritime program under the 2024 national budget and they promised to legislate additional funding for more UA projects in the following years.

The maritime ARVR and LMS are the centerpiec­e of the UA’s Maritime Education 4.0 program, which aims to revolution­ize its maritime curriculum, training methodolog­ies and infrastruc­ture to prepare students for the challenges of the profession, including digitaliza­tion, automation, robotics and cyber security in the shipping industry.

The advanced simulators and interactiv­e modules are designed to mimic real-world maritime scenarios. From navigation exercises to engine room operations, students can gain practical skills in a risk-free virtual environmen­t, enhancing their readiness for onboard duties.

The LMS offers students access to a comprehens­ive digital platform for coursework, assessment­s and collaborat­ive learning. It features online lectures, interactiv­e tutorials and virtual discussion­s to foster a flexible learning environmen­t tailored to the needs of the UA College of Maritime Studies.

The college is the only state-owned maritime higher education institutio­n operating in Region VI and produces roughly 300 graduates annually for both the Marine Transporta­tion and Marine Engineerin­g Program.

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