On 18.09.2014, at 23:53, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote: Dirk,
> A completely different approach would be to work with the certification
> agencies to have them introduce computer dive logging as an alternative to
> the paper log book.
interesting idea. Maybe also something for divelogs.de (Rainer?)
Another thing could be to show its potential to diving instructor to use it in
the classroom. In particular the interactive planner has, I guess, great
teaching potential when it comes to “which gases to use”, “what is the
influence of gradient factors”, “how much does it depend on depth/bottom time”
etc.
Best
Robert
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