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== Preparation for a class ==  
== Preparation for a class ==  
So, you want to give a class? Good for you - Eve University relies on people giving up their time to share knowledge on subjects that they understand to new players. So, best be prepared for it, right?
So, you want to give a class? Good for you - EVE University relies on people giving up their time to share knowledge on subjects that they understand to new players. So, best be prepared for it, right?


One can't emphasise enough the importance of having class notes prepared in advance and having a clear idea of:
One can't emphasise enough the importance of having class notes prepared in advance and having a clear idea of:
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You'll have a very good idea of how you want the class to run. The best way to make sure this happens is to let your class know this in advance.
You'll have a very good idea of how you want the class to run. The best way to make sure this happens is to let your class know this in advance.


Eve University classes are run on the Public Mumble Server (in one of the four Classrooms), and also use the in-game chat channel '''Class (EVE Uni)''' for posting links and questions.
EVE University classes are run on the Public Mumble Server (in one of the four Classrooms), and also use the in-game chat channel '''Class (EVE Uni)''' for posting links and questions.


From a professional education standpoint, the following method of teaching (lesson plan structure) has an incredibly high success rate for the students to retain the information you are teaching them.  This structure can be summed up in the following three points:
From a professional education standpoint, the following method of teaching (lesson plan structure) has an incredibly high success rate for the students to retain the information you are teaching them.  This structure can be summed up in the following three points: