Five Things NOT to do on Video Meetings
/0 코멘트If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that video meetings will continue to remain a vital part of our lives. They are now how business is conducted, how education is received, and much more. What we are suggesting in this post are some simple guidelines for successful video meetings.
Are you filling the need?
/0 코멘트Are you creating lifelong divers or bucket list divers? Here are five ways you can change up your Open Water courses to ensure that the divers you’re training keep coming back for more. This advice comes from an Instructor who has seen a thing or two in his over 20 years of experience. These are tips you won’t want to miss.
SDI Instructors: Good Leaders in Tight Spots
/0 코멘트A couple of years ago, an educator contacted us about conducting a survey of our members; he explained he was conducting research in pursuit of a higher education degree, and we agreed. The instructor was looking for detailed information about the types of leaders we have in our community of instructors. He shares a shortened version of his findings. Check out our article to find out whether SDI instructors are quality leaders or not.
We’re Hiring – Qualified Dive Professionals Wanted
/3 코멘트International Training is a growing company of forward-thinking, fast-paced, and fun educators. We value our employees’ work/life balance by offering above-average benefits, PTO, holiday time-off, and competitive pay.
Teaching Neutrally Buoyant and Trimmed
/0 코멘트A hot topic among instructors in the industry is whether or not students should be taught their Open Water Course on their knees or hovering nuetrally buoyant. We have written several articles on this very topic in the past, but now one of our members is taking a turn and explaining his reasoning and methods for teaching his students in neutral buoyancy.
Teaching Neutrally Buoyant and Trimmed: How to weight properly, Part 3
/0 코멘트We’re back with part two of our teaching neutrally buoyant series! This month’s article breaks down the reasons overweighting students is harmful and what to do instead. Kosta shares a mathematical formula he developed for getting a student’s base weight right before they even get into the water.