Neptune

N.E.P.T.U.N.E stands for "Naval English Practical Training Using New E-learning". It is a CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning) piece of software that I developed for over 6 years. I put about 800 hours of work in it.

There are few pieces of software that are specifically designed for "maritime English". One of them is MarEng. MarEng is a great piece of software that was designed for merchant navy professionals. The scenario of the software is very well thought-of. The learner follows a ship (MV Marina) on her voyage from Santander (in Spain) to the Netherlands. All aspects of the specific maritime flavor of the the English language are covered.

There is, however, no equivalent for military navies. NEPTUNE is just that.

Description of the program:

NEPTUNE is currently organized in 13 chapters, of gradual difficulty. these chapters correspond to those of the Maritime English Basics handbook, that I have edited, for Officers Of the Watch. This is a collective work, written by the professors of Ecole Navale, the French Naval Academy, and used for all OOW courses at Ecole Navale.

The chapters are as follows:

On top of these 13 chapters, the program also contains an appendix where sentences from the SMCP (Standard Marine Communication Phrases) are gathered by theme (pilotage, entering port, weather, etc). Each sentence is recorded and can be listened to for correct pronunciation, and all sentences are integrated in a tool that can be used to memorize them.

See a few screenshots below:

N.E.P.T.U.N.E stands for "Naval English Practical Training Using New E-learning". It is a CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning) piece of software that I developed for over 6 years. I put about 800 hours of work in it.

There are few pieces of software that are specifically designed for "maritime English". One of them is MarEng. MarEng is a great piece of software that was designed for merchant navy professionals. The scenario of the software is very well thought-of. The learner follows a ship (MV Marina) on her voyage from Santander (in Spain) to the Netherlands. All aspects of the specific maritime flavor of the the English language are covered.

There is, however, no equivalent for military navies. NEPTUNE is just that.

Description of the program:

NEPTUNE is currently organized in 13 chapters, of gradual difficulty. these chapters correspond to those of the Maritime English Basics handbook, that I have edited, for Officers Of the Watch. This is a collective work, written by the professors of Ecole Navale, the French Naval Academy, and used for all OOW courses at Ecole Navale.

The chapters are as follows:

On top of these 13 chapters, the program also contains an appendix where sentences from the SMCP (Standard Marine Communication Phrases) are gathered by theme (pilotage, entering port, weather, etc). Each sentence is recorded and can be listened to for correct pronunciation, and all sentences are integrated in a tool that can be used to memorize them.

Licence

The software is published under the Creative Commons Licence. This means that anyone is free to copy it and pass it around. Distribution online on any other website than my own or that of my school is not allowed however. If you'd like to distribute the software, please link to this page.

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