This document contains instructions and assessment criteria for a practical exercise on extracting information from nautical charts. Students are asked to create an academic report on Chart No. 1, including its general features, information extracted from it, and interpretation of that information. The report should be 5-10 pages excluding cover page and references. Assessment will be based on technical content, presentation/organization, and procedural execution of tasks.
This document contains instructions and assessment criteria for a practical exercise on extracting information from nautical charts. Students are asked to create an academic report on Chart No. 1, including its general features, information extracted from it, and interpretation of that information. The report should be 5-10 pages excluding cover page and references. Assessment will be based on technical content, presentation/organization, and procedural execution of tasks.
This document contains instructions and assessment criteria for a practical exercise on extracting information from nautical charts. Students are asked to create an academic report on Chart No. 1, including its general features, information extracted from it, and interpretation of that information. The report should be 5-10 pages excluding cover page and references. Assessment will be based on technical content, presentation/organization, and procedural execution of tasks.
This document contains instructions and assessment criteria for a practical exercise on extracting information from nautical charts. Students are asked to create an academic report on Chart No. 1, including its general features, information extracted from it, and interpretation of that information. The report should be 5-10 pages excluding cover page and references. Assessment will be based on technical content, presentation/organization, and procedural execution of tasks.
COURSE/YEAR/SECTION: _______________________ NAV1: TERRESTRIAL AND COASTAL NAVIGATION
PRACTICAL/LABORATORY ASSESSMENT TOOL
Course Code/Descriptive Title NAV1-Terrestrial and Coastal Navigation 1 Exercise Title Information from charts, List of Lights and other Publications Duration 90 minutes Competence Discuss the importance of navigation and learn best practices to keep oneself abreast with the present trends in maritime industry in relation to voyage planning KUP A-II/1 F1.C1. KUP3: Thorough knowledge of and ability to use nautical charts and publications, such as sailing directions, tide tables, notice to mariners, radio navigational warnings and ship’s routeing information Assessment Outcome Extract information from the chart regarding its publication
Equipment/Tools Needed Bond paper, Pen, Research materials
Condition The practical assessment shall be carried out in an approved practical/laboratory site. Scenario Description Students must make an academic report regarding chart no. 1 and its general features. Briefing Briefing about the assessment tool and competency to be assessed Student’s Action/Tasks 1. Make an academic report regarding CHART No.1 and its general features. 2. Enumerate the various information extracted from Chart No. 1. 3. Interpret information acquired in Chart No.1.
Yes No A. Procedural Execution of Tasks (15 pts) 1. Make an academic report regarding CHART No.1 and its general features. 2. Enumerate the various information extracted from Chart No. 1. 3. Interpret information acquired in Chart No.1. Sub-Total 15
_______________________ _____________________ Rowena L. Flores, Ph.D. Capt. Florencio M. Jaurigue
Instructor Co-Instructor Academic Coordinator Department Head, BSMT INTER-GLOBAL COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Registration No. 16Q13029 Bocohan, Lucena City
ANALYTICAL RUBRIC FOR PRACTICAL/LABORATORY EXERCISES
EXERCISE TITLE: INFORMATION FROM CHARTS, LIST OF LIGHTS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS (AN ACADEMIC REPORT REGARDING CHART NO.1 AND ITS GENERAL FEATURES)
CRITERIA DESCRIPTION GRADE
Topic mastery, including technical correctness TECHNICAL Appropriate level of detail and thoroughness of CONTENT documentation Uniform document design and layout PRESENTATION Easy to read & understand ORGANIZATIO Content is clearly organized and supports the topic N PROCEDURAL This is graded based on the enumerated EXECUTION OF procedures/tasks for given scenario/exercise TASKS (15 PTS) total 0-49 – Failed 50-60 – Poor 61-70 – Fair 71-80 – Good 81-90 – Very Good 91-100 – Excellent
Direction: Make an academic report (minimum of 5 page and maximum of 10
pages excluding the cover page and references) regarding chart no.1 and its general features. Use the layout of this document in doing your report. Add a cover page with title on the center “CHART NO.1 & ITS GENERAL FEATURES”. On the right bottom corner put your name and section. Use the “ARIAL” font for the content in size of “10”. For the last page of the report, list all the sources and references that you used.
_______________________ _____________________ Rowena L. Flores, Ph.D. Capt. Florencio M. Jaurigue
Instructor Co-Instructor Academic Coordinator Department Head, BSMT INTER-GLOBAL COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Registration No. 16Q13029 Bocohan, Lucena City