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PADI E-LEARNING

PADI e-Learning

PADI offers a modern, flexible solution for divers with busy lifestyles!

PADI eLearning is an innovative new way to make training easier and more efficient. Designed with the busy diver in mind, eLearning provides interactive diver education on the Internet, accessibility anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day, immediate feedback, virtual modeling simulations and video clips, all at a pace controlled by the diver.


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More background info on PADI eLearning:

Whether looking to refresh your dive knowledge or enhance your skills, PADI eLearning is designed to fit right into your schedule.
  • Interactive diver education on the Internet and continuing through us, your PADI 5 Star Dive Center und PADI eRetailer
  • Minimized class time and maximum in-water time
  • Accessibility anywhere in the world
  • Immediate feedback and gratification through electronic content delivery
  • Ability to complement learning with virtual modeling simulations and video clips
  • Self paced nature and preferred education method
  • In developing its eLearning concept, PADI's goal was to satisfy the needs of the PADI Dive Centers and Resorts and their students. With PADI's eLeraning model, students begin their dive education online, but are directed to PADI Dive Centers and Resorts to complete it.
In many fields, online courses replace the need for face-to-face interaction with the instructor. This is not consistent with the PADI System of diver education philosophy. PADI's eLearning courses do not replace the instructor's traditional role. Rather, they provide another way for divers to complete knowledge development portions of PADI Courses at their leisure. Once student divers complete the knowledge development portion of the course online, they must go to their PADI Dive Center or Resort to complete training. And, depending on the course, instructors still need to check diver's knowledge reviews, remediate any missed questions and then administer any quizzes or exams, as appropriate. Additionally, they must still provide additional elaboration on course topics and safety information when necessary, as well as discuss local dive sites and dive practices, assist divers with equipment selection or dive travel needs and provide information on the benefits of continuing education.
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