Welcome to the Ocean Tribe Diver Learning Centre. We have tried to put together information and videos from across the diving world to help you understand and study dive theory. Check out each category in the Learning Centre to find explanations, videos, and more. We hope it helps you to prepare for your dive instructor training course and look forward to seeing you on the program. Along that journey to Instructor.
The SSI Classified Diving program has been created to enable persons with disabilities who might not be able to earn full certifications the ability to dive and get certified with different safety parameters. Learn to work with disabled divers.
Ready to take your scuba diving skills to the next level? The SSI Computer Diver course is designed to teach you how to use a dive computer effectively, giving you greater control, safety, and confidence underwater. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, understanding your dive computer is essential for maximizing your time underwater while staying within safe diving limits.
DURATION
The SSI Computer Diving Course can be done over 1 day. This incorporates a classroom session with an SSI Instructor. You will also complete digital learning in your own time in the MySSI app.
The Computer Diver Course is offered daily at Ocean Tribe. Live availability can be found via contacting us via WhatsApp / Phone or by checking the online booking calendar to book online.
MEDICAL INFORMATION
All dive course participants must meet medical questionnaire requirements to be able to dive on the course. Some conditions or medications may prevent you from diving. You should visit the Can I Dive page to see if you meet the requirements before booking.
What You’ll Learn in the SSI Computer Diver Course
This course covers everything you need to know about dive computers, including:
How to set up and customize your dive computer for different environments.
Reading and interpreting critical data like depth, bottom time, ascent rate, and no-decompression limits.
Using dive computers for dive planning and monitoring nitrogen levels.
Understanding safety features, alarms, and dive logs.
Troubleshooting common issues and maintenance tips to keep your dive computer in top condition.
Before diving into the water, you’ll first start with SSI Digital Training, which offers a thorough knowledge briefing and introduces essential scuba diving and safety concepts. This digital training lays the groundwork for your learning experience, and your SSI Instructor will expand on these topics during your SSI Computer Diving Specialty Course dives.
To ensure you’re fully prepared, you’ll need to complete the knowledge development section before the course begins. This important step helps you build a strong foundation for a safe and enjoyable boat diving adventure. This includes most of the Digital Learning for the SSI Computer Diving Specialty Course, ensuring you’re fully prepared.
SSI’s cutting-edge digital learning platform is a leader in diver education. It allows you to complete the theory portion conveniently from home. Plus, you can take notes directly in the app to discuss any concepts you’re unsure about with your SSI Instructor.
As you progress through the digital training, quick reviews at the end of each section help reinforce your understanding. These must be completed correctly to advance, ensuring you’re ready for the hands-on diving experience. Start your SSI Computer Diving Specialty Course today and dive confidently!
CLASSROOM SESSION
Your classroom session with an instructor will build on what you learned in the online learning section. You will establish that you completely understand how to use all the functions of your computer and the various other computer models you might get access to.
WHERE WILL I DIVE?
Your SSI Computer Diving Specialty course doesn’t include dives. But you can sign up for a dive trip. This will allow you to apply your skills. The dives will take place on the main coral reefs of Diani on the selected dive sites of the day.
ADDITIONAL INFO
Prerequisites and Forms
Minimum age 10
When enrolling in an entry-level recreational diving certificate you must complete the following self-assessed medical declaration form before starting your training. If you answer yes to any of the health questions, you will need to bring the completed form with you to your physician to recieve a physician’s letter/medical clearance before you start your course.
What to Bring
Hat
Swimsuit
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
Towel
Water Bottle
Extras
Camera Hire
Snacks and Beverages
T Shirt and Memorabilia
Do I need to be able to swim to scuba dive?
A question that we are constantly asked at Ocean Tribe is “Do I need to be able to swim to scuba dive?”. This is a more complicated answer than a simple yes or no, as it really depends on the experience you are looking to have.
If you are after getting your Open Water Diver licence or any other scuba diving certification then the straight answer in yes. On the entry level Open Water Diver and Scuba Diver courses there are swim and floating tests that you need to be able to accomplish in order to earn the dive certification. On the Open Water courses this is a 200m swim and a 10 minute tread or float.