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* Classic slide decks are a good way to present bundled up static information in a visual way. | * Classic slide decks are a good way to present bundled up static information in a visual way. | ||
* Screen sharing your EVE in-game view offers a great way to demonstrate things in real-time and our Discord classroom is set up for this already. | * Screen-sharing your EVE in-game view offers a great way to demonstrate things in real-time, and our Discord classroom is set up for this already. | ||
* Organising in-game practicals ( | * Organising in-game practicals gives students hands-on experience and works well for some topics. (If you require ships/materials for these the Teaching Department is more than happy to help you out and foot the bill!) | ||
To hold classes, we most commonly use: | |||
* [[Mumble|Mumble]] for voice communication. | * [[Mumble|Mumble]] for voice communication. | ||
* [[Discord|Discord]] for | * [[Discord|Discord]] for screen-sharing, slide presentations and typed questions. | ||
* [[EVE_University_Chat_Channels#Public_channels|Class (EVE Uni)]] ingame channel for | * [[EVE_University_Chat_Channels#Public_channels|Class (EVE Uni)]] ingame channel for in-game links and sometimes also questions | ||
Additional options include but are not limited to: | Additional options include, but are not limited to: | ||
* Twitch streams | |||
* YouTube videos | |||
Choose the right way to present for you and your topic. It is common to evolve your approach as you gain experience with the subject and | Choose the right way to present for you and your topic. It is common and natural to evolve your approach as you gain experience with the subject and better understand how students perceive the content. | ||
== Scheduling your class == | == Scheduling your class == | ||