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Revision as of 20:14, 22 November 2010
Welcome the the Eve University Class Library. All of the classes in the archive were originally put forth by instructors, and the actual recordings were made by volunteers. Without those volunteers the Class Library would not be possible. Volunteers are people like you! Next time you're in a class, consider recording it for the library, and give something back to the community!
Submitting Class Recordings
If you've made a recording, you can host it on Eve Files or any other free hosting service. Please visit this thread for detailed info on how to record, convert and upload your files.
You can use Audacity with the LAME mp3 encoder or CDex to export your recorded .wav files to mp3. Please encode your files in the following format: MPEGII, Mono 32kbps 22Khz. Also, please make sure you have all sound notifications disabled in Teamspeak if you record classes.
Some people have difficulty uploading to Eve Files, you may need to compress the file to .zip or .rar format before uploading there. You can use 7 zip to compress and uncompress files.
Additionally, you can upload the files directly to the UNIWIKI and make the necessary wiki edits yourself by using this template, if you prefer. For additional information, please check this guide (SoonTM).
Note: Recently we received reports that visitors experience problems when accessing some files. It appears that public hosting services such as Eve-Files and rapidshare are unable to handle the heavy load and the files hosted in these sites may be temporarily unavailable. We are currently working on migrating all files to UNIWIKI server and when this will be over, everything will be primarily hosted on our server to prevent any future problems.
Following the lectures mentioned above, it is recommended that new capsuleers continue with lectures on Core Mechanics to form a solid foundation.
The Class Level: indicator is a relative measure of how advanced the class is; lectures on core mechanics are relatively simple with class levels varying between 1 to 3, while more advanced lectures such as Nullsec Alliance Politics or Wormhole PvP tactics may be more suitable for capsuleers with some experience.
Recorded Classes
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Sound Quality
Some older classes might offer poor audio quality, eventually most of them will be replaced with higher quality recordings.
New Arrivals
Recently updated/added Classes are listed here, you may also find them in their appropriate Sections on this page.
Guest lecture from Klokvarg, of Adhocracy Inc., on how to scan down hostiles in Wspace using probes and Dscan, as well as knowing the mechanics of Pvp inside a wormhole and much more. Sponsored by the Wormhole Club.
Origins of Eve University. The reason for the Uni's neutral stance. Uni relationships with other corporations. Origins and Fate of The Big Blue. History of Fleet Operations. Philosophy of the University.
This is a recording of a Q&A session with the University Directorship in May of 2009. The recording explains new management policies, introduces some new directors, and covers some of the history of the university. See Also: Eve University - Past, Present, and Future. (This recording has gaps due to Teamspeak technical limitations)
So, you want to give a class? Good for you - EVE University relies on people giving up their time to share knowledge on subjects they understand to new players. So, best be prepared for it, right?
How to use the Eve University wiki, including logging in, navigating, searching, creating your user page, creating and editing other pages, and so forth.
An introduction to methods for improving character attributes: neural remapping, learning skills, implants and booster drugs, as well as an overview for using clones effectively.
This introductory class describes many of the money-making options that many EVE players pursue, and provides some advice about which ISK-earning careers might be the best fit for each player's personality and playing style.
In EVE, your capacitor is life! This class explains how ship capacitors work, how you can improve their performance, and how you can become their master - instead of the other way around.
Drones can be a powerful part of any capsuleer's inventory, but only if the pilot knows how to use them effectively. This class provides a general introduction to combat drones.
Building upon the fundamentals introduced in Drones 101, this follow-up class explores advanced drones and related topics. Specifically, the course explores the capabilities of specialized drones for extended electronic warfare, combat utility, and logistics, and describes techniques for using these advanced drones effectively.
Advantages and Disadvantages of each drone size. Bandwidth explained. Drones vs ships. Drone Upgrades. Use in combat. Logistic drone use. Tech 2 drone variants.
Boosters, what they are, what they do, and how to use them effectively. How to smuggle them. Techniques you can use to smuggle contraband. Production of boosters and what you'll need to get started.
Introduction to the Amarr race and philosophy. Use of Amarr spacecraft. General strengths and weaknesses of the Amarr. Recommended fittings. Covers Frigates, Destroyers, Cruisers, Battlecruisers, Battleships. Also, Tech 2 information.
Introduction to the Caldari race and the use of their spacecraft. General strengths and weaknesses of the Caldari. General Missile information. Covers Frigates, Destroyers, Cruisers, Battlecruisers, Battleships. Some Tech 2 information.
This class covers a basic introduction to Gallente tech 1 ships, from starter ship to battleship, and including industrials, describing the essential strengths and weaknesses of each. It also includes a summary of essential skills required to fly Gallente ships effectively.
Itroduction to the Gallente race and the use of their spacecraft. General strengths and weaknesses of the Gallente. Blaster and Drone basics. Recommended fittings. Covers Frigates, Destroyers, Cruisers, Battlecruisers, Battleships. Tech 2 information.
Introduction to the Minmatar race and the use of their spacecraft. General strengths and weaknesses of the Minmatar. Covers Frigates, Destroyers, Cruisers, Battlecruisers, Battleships. Some Tech 2 information.
This class covers missioning in general and how to do it profitably, including strategies on how ot get your standings with NPCs high enough to have access to such profitable missions.
This class covers missioning in general and how to do it profitably, including strategies on how ot get your standings with NPCs high enough to have access to such profitable missions.
What standings are used for. Types of standings. How to look up your standings. How to set standings towards others. Faction standings interactions. How to increase agent/corp standings. How to increase faction standings.
The basics of high level mission running. Differences between hi-sec and lo-sec missions. Advice on agent selection and mission corporation. Coverage of mission-related skills.
How standard uni fleets function; using insurance and medical clones; killmails, lossmails and the killboard; basic characteristics of small gang PvP and solo PvP; who unistas are allowed to shoot and where we're allowed to shoot them; different kinds of pirate; highsec, lowsec, nullsec and w-space as PvP environments. The Q&A afterwards includes a discussion of PvP bookmarks.
The directional scanner (not to be confused with probe-based scanning) is a powerful, but badly-documented, tool. In PvP situations you can use it to detect and investigate incoming enemies or to get the jump on potential targets. In some PvE situations it is still a potential tool to use to protect yourself, particularly in w-space.
Overheating wrings better performance for a short time from your modules at the risk of burning them out. It's an important technique for small gang and solo PvP. This class discusses: how to overheat, what overheating does, heat damage and how to repair it, and combat uses for overheating.
How war declarations are issued. Where to find them. What to do when the Uni prepares for war. How to contribute in PvP. Using the Killboard. Eve Uni Reimbursement policies.
How war declarations are issued. Where to find them. What to do when the Uni prepares for war. How to contribute in PvP. Using the Killboard. Eve Uni Reimbursement policies.
The class is designed to bridge the gap between "get some ships and go shoot some stuff" and being a competent commander. Topic covered include: Planning for a fleet operation, Fleet organization, Communication and working with your fleetmates, Engagement and basic tactics, After action procedures.
Special covert warfare guest course. Practical class covering the use of Force Recons, Stealth Bombers, and Black Ops ships in specialized covert fleets.
Unistas sometimes form fleets to go into wormhole space for fun and profit. These fleets need scouts; people who can find the profit and watch their backs while they go get the profit. But, in the depths of what is effectively Null Security space, wormhole fleets without a scout are at considerable risk of being ambushed.
This course covers all aspects of ECM, the Caldari Electronic Warfare method of choice. It covers ship fittings, modules, skills, and tactics for the six primary Caldari ECM-based ships in Eve (the Widow, due to it's non-ECM primary role, is not covered in this course).
What is factional warfare? Why should I consider joining? Available rewards and consequences. Requirements to join. Things to consider before joining. Joining and quitting Factional Warfare.
As some of you move through the university, many of you will probably find yourself wanting to experience life outside of empire. This will be an informal lecture on life in nullsec and a discussion on making the transition.
Warp disruption bubbles; how they work, how to use them, and how to avoid them. Followed by a general Q&A session covering wormholes, nullsec, and Agony Unleashed.
An introduction to wormholes by James Arget, founder of the Wormhole Club. It gives practical information on what a wormhole is, the effects wormholes may have, how to act in a wormhole, why a wormhole is worth exploiting, and much more.
Guest lecture from Klokvarg, of Adhocracy Inc., on how to scan down hostiles in Wspace using probes and Dscan, as well as knowing the mechanics of Pvp inside a wormhole and much more. Sponsored by the Wormhole Club.
Impromptu wormhole class, lead by TRECI. Primarily a practical which covers D-Scan and finding people without using probes, warp disruption bubbles and crashing a wormhole
Information about research and development agents and how to farm datacores from those agents. These acquired datacores can be used in t2 invention or can be sold on the market. The process allows for a long term and consistent way of making isk. The basics of agent, corp, and faction standings and how they pertain to datacore farming.
How to set up a hauler alt, train hauling skills, get the right hauling equipment and capital, execute a 12-step process for conducting speculative hauling profitably, haul safely, execute courier contracts, and conduct courier missions, among other hauling-related topics.
The basics of trading. Emphasis on inter-regional trade and getting started. Buy and Sell orders. Creating a Trade Alt. Buying Low, selling high. Trade via hauling. Details of the Market system, Market analysis. Recommended Skills.
A more advanced trading class that touches the topics "Station Trading Myths & Truths", "What to Fly", "Trading Secrets", "Eve Trader", "Trading Skills" and more.
Social Sciences, Politics, History, and the Metagame
Some of the recordings listed below may already be listed under a different Section of this Class Library, these are included here again for your convenience with a note indicating other categories the recordings are listed under.
Guest lecture: Darius JOHNSON is the CEO of Goonfleet. Managing large groups of players. Goonswarm and Goonfleet philosophy. Politics in EVE. General Q&A with a wide assortment of topics. (This recording breaks up occasionally due to the large number of people who attended the course on teamspeak.)
Origins and decline of the superalliances. Early Eve Corporations and their accomplishments. History of Alliance Civil wars. Origins of Band of Brothers. Discussion of early PVP fleet tactics.
Aralis, the CEO of Curatores Veritatis Alliance has agreed to give a lecture about running CVA and more importantly, running a NRDS (not red, dont shoot) 0.0 alliance in Eve. While CVA's military might may not be as big as that of other alliances, illustrated by the AAA/UK campaign in Catch and Providence - CVA have undoubtedly turned their 0.0 region into the most intensely used 0.0 region in the game.
Q&A with Seleene (former MC CEO & CCP dev), Dri Kulsane and Mordred, all from [BDCI]. General career advice for lowsec and nullsec; mercenary work; manufacturing; corporation management, security, recruitment; nullsec politics past and present, Tortuga; CCP and possible future developments for Eve.
Covers 0.0 politics and power-blocs, past and present; sovereignty-holders, guests, renters and pets; how a new corp can move to 0.0; things that distinguish 0.0 life from life in Empire; 0.0 solo vs. 0.0 as part of a corp; how to make money in 0.0; recommended skills. Also some discussion of 0.0 warfare, capital/super-capital engagements and the super-capital construction industry. Part of the Uni's sixth birthday celebrations.
Note: Recording is missing the first ten minutes or so.
Accounts and account management. Dual, triple, quadboxing. Trial accounts. Possible advantages to Alternate accounts. Research Agents. PLEX and paying for accounts.
Guest Lecture: Jade Constantine is leader of the Star Fraction Alliance. Alternatives to grinding ISK, preventing being used as a pawn by corporations, showing individual motives.
Guest lecture: Vio Geraci is a Counterintelligence officer with Goonswarm. Espionage/Counterespionage, Spying, Social Engineering, The Metagame. Cited examples.
The Mittani is the spymaster for Goonswarm. Espionage and metagaming, effective use of espionage. Cited examples. This recording breaks up occasionally due to the large number of people who attended the course on teamspeak.