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Conduct Dives - 1 Conducting Open Water Training Dives Management and Control
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Conduct Dives - 2 Overview Goals and Value of Open Water Training Dives Set Up Control Open Water Training Dive Management (Workshop) Preparing an Open Water Teaching Presentation Goals and Value of Open Water Training Dives Set Up Control Open Water Training Dive Management (Workshop) Preparing an Open Water Teaching Presentation
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Conduct Dives - 3 Goals and Value of Open Water Training Dives What are the four goals of open water training? 1. Knowledge and skill application Divers apply what they’ve learned and deal with real conditions Training assists with transfer of knowledge and skills to a real setting Repetition helps cement learning and builds confidence What are the four goals of open water training? 1. Knowledge and skill application Divers apply what they’ve learned and deal with real conditions Training assists with transfer of knowledge and skills to a real setting Repetition helps cement learning and builds confidence
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Conduct Dives - 4 Goals and Value Open water training goals... 2. Adapting to the environment The adventure and challenge of open water is why most people dive Divers adapt and learn through guided experience Open water training goals... 2. Adapting to the environment The adventure and challenge of open water is why most people dive Divers adapt and learn through guided experience
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Conduct Dives - 5 Goals and Value Open water training goals... 3. Mastering the art of diving Divers pick up many essential skills and new techniques beyond those outlined in performance requirements Being aware of the environment enhances enjoyment Open water training goals... 3. Mastering the art of diving Divers pick up many essential skills and new techniques beyond those outlined in performance requirements Being aware of the environment enhances enjoyment
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Conduct Dives - 6 Goals and Value Open water training goals... 4. Building confidence and independence Divers seek training to dive safely and comfortably Divers want to feel confident about exploring and discovering new things Open water training goals... 4. Building confidence and independence Divers seek training to dive safely and comfortably Divers want to feel confident about exploring and discovering new things
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Conduct Dives - 7 Divers who feel good about their skills and abilities can enjoy their dive experiences – free from worry and anxiety
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Conduct Dives - 8 Set Up What aspects of a dive site should you consider when selecting one for open water training dives? Site should meet dive’s needs relative to depth, topography, water movement and ease of supervision Site and conditions should represent typical local diving If possible, use a variety of dive sites to give divers a perspective on evaluating and handling different conditions What aspects of a dive site should you consider when selecting one for open water training dives? Site should meet dive’s needs relative to depth, topography, water movement and ease of supervision Site and conditions should represent typical local diving If possible, use a variety of dive sites to give divers a perspective on evaluating and handling different conditions
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Conduct Dives - 9 Set Up Aspects of a dive site... Have alternative sites selected in case the primary site lacks acceptable conditions or the conditions change unexpectedly Seek guidance from your PADI Office when in doubt Aspects of a dive site... Have alternative sites selected in case the primary site lacks acceptable conditions or the conditions change unexpectedly Seek guidance from your PADI Office when in doubt
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Conduct Dives - 10 Set Up What preplanning steps are necessary to set up logistics, equipment and staffing for open water training dives? When, where and how The more student divers know about the dive site, the more excitement they develop and the less apprehension they have Consider reproducing a map to hand out or showing an underwater video of the dive site What preplanning steps are necessary to set up logistics, equipment and staffing for open water training dives? When, where and how The more student divers know about the dive site, the more excitement they develop and the less apprehension they have Consider reproducing a map to hand out or showing an underwater video of the dive site
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Conduct Dives - 11 Set Up Preplanning steps.. Equipment Make sure everyone has all necessary dive and safety equipment Use PADI Open Water Equipment Checklist Have extra dive equipment available Have necessary floats, lines, dive flag, markers, etc. Preplanning steps.. Equipment Make sure everyone has all necessary dive and safety equipment Use PADI Open Water Equipment Checklist Have extra dive equipment available Have necessary floats, lines, dive flag, markers, etc.
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Conduct Dives - 12 Set Up Preplanning steps.. Equipment First aid kit and oxygen – highly recommended Have any other necessary specialty equipment Depending on facilities, consider having food, beverages and fresh water Preplanning steps.. Equipment First aid kit and oxygen – highly recommended Have any other necessary specialty equipment Depending on facilities, consider having food, beverages and fresh water
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Conduct Dives - 13 Set Up Preplanning steps... Certified Assistant Have enough assistants available to meet ratios Thoroughly brief assistants about the site, emergency plan, their duties and roles on land and in the water Preplanning steps... Certified Assistant Have enough assistants available to meet ratios Thoroughly brief assistants about the site, emergency plan, their duties and roles on land and in the water
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Conduct Dives - 14 Control What are seven guidelines essential to maintaining control in open water? 1. Be prepared Have lesson plan and skill sequence noted on your slate Use Divemaster Slates to give a site orientation Use Instructor Cue Cards to verify skill completion Use Dive Roster to log divers in and out of the water What are seven guidelines essential to maintaining control in open water? 1. Be prepared Have lesson plan and skill sequence noted on your slate Use Divemaster Slates to give a site orientation Use Instructor Cue Cards to verify skill completion Use Dive Roster to log divers in and out of the water
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Conduct Dives - 15 Control Seven guidelines for control... 2. Give role-model site orientations and emphasize each predive preparation step When evaluating conditions, point out features Review dive etiquette Stress buddy procedures, predive safety checks, and consulting dive tables, etc. Remember the FUN! Seven guidelines for control... 2. Give role-model site orientations and emphasize each predive preparation step When evaluating conditions, point out features Review dive etiquette Stress buddy procedures, predive safety checks, and consulting dive tables, etc. Remember the FUN!
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Conduct Dives - 16 Control Seven guidelines for control... 3. Use assistants to maintain group control and for logistical support 4. Have an adequate surface support station and lines to conduct skills and enhance control Carefully consider configuration and avoid damaging aquatic life Know local practices Seven guidelines for control... 3. Use assistants to maintain group control and for logistical support 4. Have an adequate surface support station and lines to conduct skills and enhance control Carefully consider configuration and avoid damaging aquatic life Know local practices
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Conduct Dives - 17 Control Seven guidelines for control... 5. Be sensitive to diver needs, comfort and safety Reduce ratios as necessary Provide support and encouragement without pressuring or adding stress 6. Put energy into making training experiences fun Point out interesting animals and features Spread out skills and extend tour Seven guidelines for control... 5. Be sensitive to diver needs, comfort and safety Reduce ratios as necessary Provide support and encouragement without pressuring or adding stress 6. Put energy into making training experiences fun Point out interesting animals and features Spread out skills and extend tour
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Conduct Dives - 18 Control Seven guidelines for control... 7. Emphasize enjoying and preserving the underwater world Stress buoyancy control Model conservation practices in the water and on land Seven guidelines for control... 7. Emphasize enjoying and preserving the underwater world Stress buoyancy control Model conservation practices in the water and on land
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Conduct Dives - 19 Always conclude a training dive by: Logging the dive and signing log books and training records Consider having divers sign your log book and note their accomplishments using the Skills Record section Record the dives on the Student Record File or appropriate form Logging the dive and signing log books and training records Consider having divers sign your log book and note their accomplishments using the Skills Record section Record the dives on the Student Record File or appropriate form
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Conduct Dives - 20 Open Water Training Dive Management (Workshop) Assigned dive site _______________ What special logistical, equipment or staffing needs are there for this dive? Where will you anchor the surface support station and attach necessary lines? Where will you position student divers and assistants (if any) to conduct the skills for this dive? How will you sequence the skills within the dive? What else do you need to consider to make sure student divers can meet performance requirements? How much time will you have for an underwater tour? Assigned dive site _______________ What special logistical, equipment or staffing needs are there for this dive? Where will you anchor the surface support station and attach necessary lines? Where will you position student divers and assistants (if any) to conduct the skills for this dive? How will you sequence the skills within the dive? What else do you need to consider to make sure student divers can meet performance requirements? How much time will you have for an underwater tour?
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Conduct Dives - 21 Preparing an Open Water Teaching Presentation How do open water teaching presentations differ from confined water teaching presentations? You primarily ask student divers to apply already learned skills – emphasizing how to adapt skills to the environment You rarely demonstrate a skill – you build upon skills divers have already mastered How do open water teaching presentations differ from confined water teaching presentations? You primarily ask student divers to apply already learned skills – emphasizing how to adapt skills to the environment You rarely demonstrate a skill – you build upon skills divers have already mastered
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Conduct Dives - 22 Preparing a Presentation Presentations differ... Logistics and procedures for control are more important because the open water environment is not as predictable as confined water Open water logistics dictate an integrated approach to skill briefings Presentations differ... Logistics and procedures for control are more important because the open water environment is not as predictable as confined water Open water logistics dictate an integrated approach to skill briefings
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Conduct Dives - 23 Preparing a Presentation How can you organize an open water teaching presentation consistent with the evaluation criteria? Four areas of evaluation criteria: Briefing Problem solving Control and Delivery Debriefing How can you organize an open water teaching presentation consistent with the evaluation criteria? Four areas of evaluation criteria: Briefing Problem solving Control and Delivery Debriefing
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Conduct Dives - 24 Preparing a Presentation Briefing (not necessarily in this order) Introduction and Overview — Introduce skills to be covered and a brief statement welcoming the divers Value — A realistic reminder of why student divers learned the skills and a reason to apply the skills in open water Objective — A clear statement of the measurable performance requirements Briefing (not necessarily in this order) Introduction and Overview — Introduce skills to be covered and a brief statement welcoming the divers Value — A realistic reminder of why student divers learned the skills and a reason to apply the skills in open water Objective — A clear statement of the measurable performance requirements
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Conduct Dives - 25 Preparing a Presentation Briefing... Skill Review — Quick reminder of the key steps including suggestions for accomplishing the skills in open water — do not reteach skills Conduct — Clear description of how skill practice will be organized – positions, sequence, roles, etc. Signals — Reminder of the signals used to indicate each skill and guide practice Briefing... Skill Review — Quick reminder of the key steps including suggestions for accomplishing the skills in open water — do not reteach skills Conduct — Clear description of how skill practice will be organized – positions, sequence, roles, etc. Signals — Reminder of the signals used to indicate each skill and guide practice
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Conduct Dives - 26 Preparing a Presentation Briefing Example
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Conduct Dives - 27 Preparing a Presentation Problem solving Anticipate problems and make provisions to correctly respond or prevent them Allow divers to self-correct as long as safety isn’t compromised, however, immediately correct problems that put divers at risk After correcting a problem, help divers understand what went wrong and how to prevent the problem — identifying the problem and then reinforcing proper technique Problem solving Anticipate problems and make provisions to correctly respond or prevent them Allow divers to self-correct as long as safety isn’t compromised, however, immediately correct problems that put divers at risk After correcting a problem, help divers understand what went wrong and how to prevent the problem — identifying the problem and then reinforcing proper technique
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Conduct Dives - 28 Preparing a Presentation Problem Solving Example
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Conduct Dives - 29 Preparing a Presentation Control and delivery Position the group in an area conducive to performing skills Position assistants where they can observe student divers Organize activity flow for efficiency Who should move? Provide divers with guidance and adequate positive reinforcement Observe surroundings and be aware of diver interaction with environment and each other Control and delivery Position the group in an area conducive to performing skills Position assistants where they can observe student divers Organize activity flow for efficiency Who should move? Provide divers with guidance and adequate positive reinforcement Observe surroundings and be aware of diver interaction with environment and each other
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Conduct Dives - 30 Preparing a Presentation Control and Delivery Example
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Conduct Dives - 31 Preparing a Presentation Debriefing includes: (not necessarily in this order) Give specific examples of how well student divers performed the skill — positive reinforcement Clearly restate the performance requirements Identify specific problems that occurred Give specific suggestions for avoiding those problems and improving performance Reinforce the value Debriefing includes: (not necessarily in this order) Give specific examples of how well student divers performed the skill — positive reinforcement Clearly restate the performance requirements Identify specific problems that occurred Give specific suggestions for avoiding those problems and improving performance Reinforce the value
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Conduct Dives - 32 Preparing a Presentation Debriefing Example
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Conduct Dives - 33 Preparing a Presentation What steps should you take to develop an open water teaching presentation? Review the Performance Requirements and Recommended Techniques in your PADI Instructor Manual or Specialty Course Outline Refer to the “Guidelines for Preparing Open Water Lesson Plans” in your workbook What steps should you take to develop an open water teaching presentation? Review the Performance Requirements and Recommended Techniques in your PADI Instructor Manual or Specialty Course Outline Refer to the “Guidelines for Preparing Open Water Lesson Plans” in your workbook
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Conduct Dives - 34 Preparing a Presentation Steps for open water presentation... Use the Open Water Training Dive Lesson Planning Slate Visualize and rehearse the presentation Review the evaluation criteria to ensure your presentation covers necessary elements Steps for open water presentation... Use the Open Water Training Dive Lesson Planning Slate Visualize and rehearse the presentation Review the evaluation criteria to ensure your presentation covers necessary elements
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Conduct Dives - 35 We’ve discussed... Goals and Value of Open Water Training Dives Set Up Control Open Water Training Dive Management (Workshop) Preparing an Open Water Teaching Presentation Goals and Value of Open Water Training Dives Set Up Control Open Water Training Dive Management (Workshop) Preparing an Open Water Teaching Presentation
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