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− | [[Category:Syllabi]]
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− | == Class Information ==
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− | This is a syllabus for a class provided by EVE University. This section contains information about this class and its contents. '''General Information''' includes materials to create a proper class listing on the EVE University forum. Additional resources and teaching tips are listed under '''Notes for the Teacher'''.
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− | === General Information ===
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− | Illustration link for class description on the Eve University forum: https://reflectionsoutdoors.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/taking-everything-including-the-kitchen-sink1.jpg
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− | Come learn why most alliances in the game require their line members to fly specific ships fit in specific ways. This will not be a case study of any one doctrine, but some doctrines may be used as examples to illustrate a point. This is a study of why doctrines exist and why they are used.
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− | *'''Duration:''' 60-90 minutes, depending on Q&A
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− | *'''Location:''' Docked up safely in a station near you
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− | '''Class contents:'''
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− | * Typical Uni Fleets
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− | * What is a Doctrine?
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− | * Why bother with doctrines?
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− | * Components of a doctrine
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− | * How a doctrine works
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− | * Q&A
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− | '''Student requirements:'''
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− | * Mumble registration and access - make sure you have Mumble sorted out and operational well before the class begins. Use this guide for set-up: [[Mumble]]
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− | * Access to the Lecture.E-UNI in-game chat channel
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− | '''Additional information:'''
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− | This class is primarily lecture delivered in the Lecture.E-UNI channel in-game and in Mumble, followed by Q&A.
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− | === Notes for the Teacher ===
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− | Required materials:
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− | * Lecture.E-UNI chat channel, to receive questions and post relevant links
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− | * Be prepared to use current doctrines to supplement your points and provide concrete examples of the concepts in use.
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− | == Class Contents ==
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