Really billgraham, Impressive contribution...
If you feel the answer to the OP was not given, then you you should learn how to read.
The answer was given in the very second post but to apease you,
PADI allows instructors to teach two way, Tables, or Computer. Honestly I have not taught computer so I cannot speak to that but I can tell you that if a course is taught using tables, you cover
- Table use which usually means an entire course on tables since I rarely see any one that remembers how to use them. My students or anyone else's, Tables just aren't used by most in diving. I am not saying I agree or like that fact, but it is very accurate to say most divers never look at their tables after the get certified. They buy a computer or blindly play follow the leader.
- Equivalent air depth table use to convert Nitrox/Eanx to air so the air rdp can be used.
- Oxygen exposure tables and how to calculate and total your ox clock
- pre calculated ean32 and ean36 table usage
- switching gas mixes between dives using tables and also EAD tables then calculating ox clock
- formulas and use to calculate accurate PPO2 at any depth for any Eanx mix
- formulas to calculate accurate EAD
- Formulas for exact Maximum and contingency depth calculations
- practical applications: Analyzing tanks, checking cylinders markings, identifying O2 Clean, inspections, tank markings and logging mixes.
- Checking tanks to verify contents then creating a sticker to mark tank since many places I have been use a piece of masking tape.
- Risks and how to avoid them (General statement)
- and all the other academia that goes along not limited to this list.
Clear enough?
So billgraham, maybe you can take the course and offer a valuable opinion...