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1 Please bear in mind I have DELIBERATELY changed the context so you CANNOT just copy this. In addition I shall be heartily annoyed if you presume to copy and think I won’t notice.

2 Candidates will produce a clear design plan that shows how the main project requirements will be met.. Home Page : Intro/Welcome Navigation Using Charts and Logs Videos of how to use charts Satellite maps and kit Boat Handling Out of harbour/ close to shore Video of basic boat handling Audio and animation of tacking Marina workskipperingweatherprovisioning Audio interviews with experienced crew on common errors Health & Safety Collision and Overboard Video of rescue procedures Safety at sea Audio interviews from coastguard and RNLI crew

3 They will produce a clear interface design that incorporates clear navigation and structure (Check out the next couple slides for this: I think I had a bit too much fun here....)

4 This presentation is designed to help you prepare for your ‘Day Skipper’ qualification. Click on one of the buttons to get started, or choose HELP or SEARCH!

5 Navigation near shore is relatively straightforward since you can rely on some prominent landmarks. You must be cautious about shifting sandbanks beneath the surface, however – particularly in the English Channel. Click HERE for the techniques of plotting a course using a chart Click the icon to see how charts can be used to help you stay on track Although the traditional rule is that ‘steam gives way to sail’; nowadays it is more likely the other way around since most of the larger ships may not see a small yacht – even on radar. Click the icon for an interview with the Maritime and Coastguard Agency on the interplay between small and large craft on the most intensely sailed patch of water in the world – the English Channel

6 They will produce a clear storyboard for the product, which will include at least one interactive element. Home Page : Intro/Welcome Navigation Using Charts and Logs Videos of how to use charts Satellite maps and kit Boat Handling Out of harbour/ close to shore Video of basic boat handling Audio and animation of tacking Marina workskipperingweatherprovisioning Audio interviews with experienced crew on common errors Health & Safety Collision and Overboard Video of rescue procedures Safety at sea Audio interviews from coastguard and RNLI crew


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