scubatoys:Those are SDI classes... and as far as accepted anywhere... might be a slight overstatement. SDI has some interesting ideas... and maybe they've changed in the last year or so, but when checking it out once, they made me a SDI instructor... No charge, no test, no time in the pool... Just sign here. That had me a bit nervous...
And they were doing a class with no dive table theory or planning. Their idea was tables were what we used to dive with... no we use computers so don't worry about them. When I have SDI open water students taking my nitrox class... I get a "deer in the headlights" look when we get to table problems.
I guess on line is really not any different than a book... We do our classes as a take home book, dvd, audio CD's, workbook, tables, etc. It's the Naui Scuba Diver Kit, then they come hit our pool for 1 weekend, or with a private class... anytime they want. But during that time, we go over the academics, grade the test, answer any questions on the academics, etc. Then we can go out to the lake for a weekend of fish chasing, or sign off a referral to send them to the islands. We will not accept the SDI courses as credit toward certification as it does not meet our training standards.... But I guess other SDI shops would.
I'm with you on this issue Larry. I had an SDI person come in for an airfill recently. I asked him if he knew the tables and his reply was "No, I learned the computer". I proceeded to say that for me to fill his tank, he needed to take a refresher from PADI, NAUI or any major agency that teaches the tables before I would fill his tank. His defiant look told me what he thought of that idea.
