Teaching Department
This page is specific to EVE University. Other corporations or groups in the game may operate differently. For a summary of EVE University's rules and code of conduct, see EVE University Rules. |
The Teaching Department is responsible for providing educational content for EVE University members and the EVE Online public at large. A prime focus for us is the identification and recruitment of knowledgeable players to help us in this venture. We provide live classes, practical exercises, and a freely available library of recorded classes on most aspects of EVE. We also maintain a library of slide packs for our teachers and guest lecturers to utilize - all of which is available to the everyone in EVE Online community. It is part of the Education Directorate.
Current Staff
Teaching Management
Mike Kingswell - Send a forum PM
The Teaching Manager oversees the teachers and guest lecturers. He is also responsible for the teaching and training resources EVE University provides. |
Teaching Officers
Position | ||
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80px | Marek Holmberg | Teaching Officer |
80px | Anidien Dallacort | Teaching Officer |
80px | Aed Akiga | Teaching Officer |
Teachers
Our current list of teachers can be found here.
For Students
- Most of our classes are open to the public, on our public mumble server.
- Keep an eye on our calendar for upcoming classes, or join our in-game mailing list Classes.e-uni for regular weekly updates.
- Be sure to keep an eye out for CORE classes which cover basic mechanics for new pilots.
- The calendar is also available as a feed for synchronisation with your personal calendars.
- In addition to live classes and Q&A sessions, we have a large collection of recorded classes and slide packs covering lessons on many different subjects. These include additional special lectures available in the main EVE Uni Class Library.
- Don't know where to start? For easy access, try using the Recommended Curriculum page, where new players can find a list of recorded classes covering the basics that we think they should consider.
- Our wiki is THE key source of information for the EVE community, and has a large collection of 'how-to' guides on many subjects.
Teaching Department 101
The Teaching Department schedules an average of 30 classes a month across all timezones (TZs) which reach about 500-600 students per month.
EVE University is proud of the professionalism and enthusiasm of our teachers and we have the tools and the experience necessary to ensure our efforts to educate and develop New Eden reach the widest audience possible.
The majority of E-Uni classes are open to the public; we are here to teach anyone that wants to learn, not just E-Uni members.
We have regular guest lecturers supporting the Teaching Department, as well as many special classes and lectures given by well-known 'personalities' from all parts of the game.
Joining the Department
Due to staff turnover and game changes etc, we are always looking for experienced players to teach classes and to share their knowledge.
Members of EVE University can also join the faculty and go on earn the title "Teacher" and eventually "Professor".
Non-members can help us out as Guest Lecturers as we are aware that there is a lot of experience out there that E-Uni members are interested in, but which E-Uni staff are not always subject matter experts in.
If you are new to teaching or you have never taught for E-Uni before, please contact a member of the teaching department staff before scheduling your class.
Useful Links For Teachers and Guest Lecturers
For general questions and discussion, visit: Teacher's Lounge
How You Can Help
If you are interested in helping us in our mission to educate EVE pilots everywhere, here are some things you can do:
- Teach some classes
- Help update our wiki pages
- Record and upload some classes
- Volunteer to be a mentor
- Support our mission by donating to EVE University.