Let's go back to what you said was the purpose of the class in the opening post, that this was to prepare students for what they would encounter in their OW class. I said that what you said they should be doing is not what the dive community as a whole has accepted. You can tell that by looking at the OW standards for the various agencies.
Now, in your responses here you are saying something very different about the purpose of the course. You need to make it very clear that what you are saying is very different from what the actually experience when they take the class itself, and that it reflects your idea only.
Ah, I see we are operating on different definitions of constructive criticism. I suggest you clarify this by giving potential critics a form to use when providing criticism of the kind you prefer.
Here is one you can use if you like:
"I found everything you have done here to be simply wonderful. The only change I would suggest is to add the following:________________"
I am obviously not communicating effectively to you, and for that I am sorry. I posted a disclaimer on the front page after the previous feedback that you gave. This page has been sitting idle for over a month since I finished grad school. It was not my intent to offend any agency or to incite some sort of backlash from a bunch of randoms on the internet. I really just wanted to post this so that newer divers could have something to use if they wanted to practice stuff before they would have to exhibit it in their classes, and also because it's good exercise.
I really should have known better than to attempt to do this, because I had that sinking feeling that nothing good was going to come out of this, and this has taken the usual turn of events that most threads that are any kind of different do on this board. I did not want to give the impression that I was not accepting feedback, but saying "I don't agree with you" doesn't really give me a whole lot to go on in the way of making positive changes. I was really looking for the kind of feedback that would lead to additional content being added. When you mentioned that (to you) my page gave the implication of being compulsory or indicative of what someone would experience in an open water class, I changed it. If you would care to give me more feedback, that would be great.
If this is going to continue its descent into uselessness (I understand I am as guilty as anyone), then I'm just going to make the page private again and save it for when I have to cite an example of an adult educational program.
It's times like this that I know how Thalassamania feels.
