PADI made it worse by allowing the course online.
2 things, first I don't recall the elderly woman's training or experience being disclosed.
Second, I'll freely tell you that I did the elearning you speak of. Now, I'll also admit I'm somewhat A.D.D. so sitting down and reading material that I (at the time) wanted to hurry and get through would not have worked well for me. If someone's not getting shot or it's not a true story I lose interest (real application study like SB is a different story). So, for me to do the elearning at my own pace, watch the videos, take pre-tests, chapter tests, a final test, and a final written test (that I scored 100% on BTW)...it obviously worked for me. That is the goal, right? If I had sat in a class and gone over stuff umteen times because someone didn't get the concept, or listen to what always seems to be that one person that has to argue every point to show how smart they are, I would mentally check out.
My point, everyone responds differently and a choice of media is a good thing. What I think made the difference is that my instructor for the application part of it was very good and somewhat strict so I had no illusions that I was not qualified to do everything after completing the course.
Now, I can't comment on any of the other courses but I can say, I have seen a few times on this board where people with 50, 100, or more dives don't recall stuff in the basic O.W. course....so what's the answer? I don't know, maybe periodic renewals? Required physicals.....doubt any of that will happen
