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Modules 100 Class Syllabus by Frandetta (Syllabus template stolen from Aine Mindwolf)

Date/Time: (to be confirmed)

Overview:

This class will teach you about all the modules you can equip on ships. It will teach you how to discern if a module is right for you, or if you should avoid this module. We'll cover what the attributes mean and what they affect. This class is a module in the 100 category (basic level) and will not directly address fitting for specific ships (though an open discussion after the class would be encouraged).

Subjects Covered:

  • Basic Statistics
This module of the class will allow you to be able to read the attributes page and make an informed decision about if you want to use it.
Descriptions.
Attributes.
Fitting requirements.
Affecting skills.
  • The four slot types. (Each topic will involve a detailing of all the modules type available to each.)
This module of the class will cover what each slot has available to it. This module will be quite long as I'll briefly describe what each different module type does.
Rigs
High Slots (Approx 27 groups)
Middle Slots (Approx 27 groups)
Low Slots (Approx 30 groups)
  • Discussions:
When descriptions and attributes differ.
Meta 4 vs. Tech 2
Capacitor recharge methods
Passive Shield Tank methods
Active Shield Tank methods
Armor Tank methods


Requirements:

Install and register on teamspeak before the class. No mic required. (Guide available on Wiki)
Install EVEMon and setup your account in it. (Guide available on Wiki)
Install Eve Fitting Tool. (Guide available on Wiki)
To ensure the class will start on time, please have the game client open, EVEMon open, and EFT open 10 minutesbefore the start of class.


Rules & regulations:

Do not speak on TS unless permitted by the instructor. Questions will be allowed over TS and in class chat.
Save off-topic discussions and questions (e.g. what to fit on ship X) and other unnecessary details until the end of class.

Notes:

You will not need to record this class, as I'll be recording it myself and editing it to streamline it.
I'll be creating a wiki page (title undecided) that will list all module options for given slots. A beta version is in progress in my Wiki talk page.