Abstract

Purpose – This study aims to examine the effects of a simulation board game for teaching and learning shipping management at higher education. A framework of comprehensive shipping operation was developed according to the syllabus of the Shipping Management course in Universiti Utara Malaysia. The course core content in the game covers two main services—liner service and tramp service in the shipping industry. Methodology – A quasi-experimental research design has been adopted to measure the effectiveness of the board game in post-learning. Data were gathered from a sample of 73 undergraduate students who enrolled in Shipping Management course using non-equivalent control group design. The data was analysed using McNemar Test to determine the effect of the students’ achievement. Findings – The findings of this study revealed that using board game in learning activities can contribute to the improvement of students’ knowledge and skill. Further analysis indicated that there were differences in students’ achievement for the tramp services and liner services content. This improvement has boosted their confidence in making decision in solving problem related to the tramp services and liner services knowledge. Significance – The framework for the shipping management board game aims to provide the best learning experience for students when they immerse into solving problems and making decisions in the game. The framework can be used as a benchmark in the practice of game-based learning, particularly by affording students to engage learning by doing. Furthermore, this framework introduces a tangible problem space through the board game, encouraging students to discover knowledge on their own pace in a non-threatening environment.

Highlights

  • The shipping industry is a global industry in which most trade and commerce presently take place (UNCTAD, 2015)

  • This study proposed a framework of using board games as a simulation tool for learning shipping management at tertiary education level

  • A board game framework was developed based on the syllabus of an undergraduate shipping management course, focusing on tramp and liner shipping services

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Introduction

The shipping industry is a global industry in which most trade and commerce presently take place (UNCTAD, 2015). The industry enables a global supply chain to source products from all over the world (Allate, 2015). This is constantly regarded as a top priority in the global industry, making shipping management a crucial discipline, the operations management of the shipping industry. Despite Malaysia’s aim to be a leading shipping hub in Southeast Asia, few Malaysian academic institutions offer shipping management as a course in their logistics and transportation programme. One institution that does so is Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM), which includes a Maritime Management course in its Bachelor of Business Administration (Logistics and Transportation) programme (“Programme Structure (L&T) - UUM,” 2016)

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