PADI eLearning and fully online classes?

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Ulfhedinn

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What class's are out there that you can take that get you a PADI card but only require E-learning and a Web/Zoom class to complete? I am assuming that these would all be specialty courses. Should be at least one that is both fun and educational?
 
The only PADI Specialties that do not require dives are Project AWARE, Coral Reef Conservation, Equipment Specialist, Emergency O2 Provider, and Enriched Air. The last two require some in-person hands-on stuff, but no dives. There may be some distinctive specialties, but you'd have to check with individual instructors and dive shops about what they may have,
 
As an example of a distinctive specialty, I teach one called Understanding Overhead Environments. It can be done online, although I have never done it that way. It took a lot of effort to get even the idea of the course approved, and there is no diving except for optional pool sessions on non-silting kicks. In the simplest possible terms, the purpose of the course is to explain the vast difference between a simple, short swim-through that requires no special training and a cave, which requires significant special training. Of course, there are many points in between.
 
The only PADI Specialties that do not require dives are Project AWARE, Coral Reef Conservation, Equipment Specialist, Emergency O2 Provider, and Enriched Air. The last two require some in-person hands-on stuff, but no dives. There may be some distinctive specialties, but you'd have to check with individual instructors and dive shops about what they may have,
Yep Distinctive was what I was looking for. Like @boulderjohn above. Anyone else have any or recommend any? Would be fun to see what's out there.
 
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