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Teaching Classes at EVE University: Difference between revisions

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* Class-relevant content (slides, instructions for a practicals/workshops).
* Class-relevant content (slides, instructions for a practicals/workshops).
* In-game assets for practicals such as BPCs, ships, etc; reach out to the [[Teaching_Department#Current_Staff|Teaching Department]] if this becomes financially or logistically complex.
* In-game assets for practicals such as BPCs, ships, etc; reach out to the [[Teaching_Department#Current_Staff|Teaching Department]] if this becomes financially or logistically complex.
* Access to our public [[Mumble]] and (open) [[Discord].]
* Access to our public [[Mumble]] and (open) [[Discord]].
* Contact the [[Teaching_Department#Current_Staff|Teaching Department]] for Discord rights and any help you might need to make your class happen.
* Contact the [[Teaching_Department#Current_Staff|Teaching Department]] for Discord rights and any help you might need to make your class happen.


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* Try to schedule your class at least one week in advance, to give people a chance to hear about your class and make time in their schedule to attend.  If you are expecting support for ships/modules or other manufactured items this is a minimum requirement and not optional.
* Try to schedule your class at least one week in advance, to give people a chance to hear about your class and make time in their schedule to attend.  If you are expecting support for ships/modules or other manufactured items this is a minimum requirement and not optional.
* Check the UNI in-game calendar for available dates/times. Do NOT schedule a class at the same time as any other class or event.  Non-University lecturers can get assistance with this from a Teaching Officer.
* Check the UNI in-game calendar for available dates/times. Do NOT schedule a class at the same time as any other class or event.  Non-University lecturers can get assistance with this from a Teaching Officer.
* Try to leave a buffer of 15-30 minutes in between different classes to ideally give Students a break and more importantly avoid any overlap in case one class runs into overtime.
* Try to leave a buffer of 15–30 minutes in between different classes to ideally give students a break and, more importantly, avoid any overlap in case one class runs into overtime.
 


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