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Eve University Mentor Program
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==Overview==
 
 
This information is current as of: February 2010
 
The processes for requesting a mentor and volunteering to become a mentor were last changed on: January 13, 2010
 
 
 
Current Mentor Manager: Aehara
 
 
 
 
 
Overview
 
 
 
 
The primary purpose of the Mentor Program is to provide Eve's newest players with one-on-one instruction. Eve University Mentors teach their students the fundamentals of Eve, guide them through what the University has to offer, and tutor them in the basics of their chosen career(s). Mentorships proceed primarily through one-on-one discussion in-game and/or via TeamSpeak, but hands-on practical lessons are not uncommon.
 
The primary purpose of the Mentor Program is to provide Eve's newest players with one-on-one instruction. Eve University Mentors teach their students the fundamentals of Eve, guide them through what the University has to offer, and tutor them in the basics of their chosen career(s). Mentorships proceed primarily through one-on-one discussion in-game and/or via TeamSpeak, but hands-on practical lessons are not uncommon.
  
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The current Mentor Manager is: Aehara.
  
The Process: Requesting a Mentor
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==The Process==
 
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===Requesting a Mentor===
 
If you are a new student, please follow [http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=p6O9DsWmx3yefwmpaiZ1oAQ this link] and fill out the web form.
 
If you are a new student, please follow [http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=p6O9DsWmx3yefwmpaiZ1oAQ this link] and fill out the web form.
  
 
'''''If you decide to stop playing the game, leave Eve University, or for any other reason you no longer desire a mentor, please inform BOTH your mentor and the mentor manager. This courtesy will help ensure that mentors are always available for assignment to new students.'''''
 
'''''If you decide to stop playing the game, leave Eve University, or for any other reason you no longer desire a mentor, please inform BOTH your mentor and the mentor manager. This courtesy will help ensure that mentors are always available for assignment to new students.'''''
  
 
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===Becoming a Mentor===
The Process: Becoming a Mentor
 
 
 
 
Becoming a mentor is the first step on the path to becoming an Eve University Instructor. To apply you must have been a member of Eve University for at least 6-8 weeks (preferably 8-12), be proficient in one or more standard career fields, be fluent in the fundamentals listed below, and have the time available to teach your students. The more regular your schedule, the easier it will be to match students with you. Ideally a mentor will have at least one 1-2 hour block of time on weekdays during which there is at least an even chance of finding you online. In addition to teaching, mentors are responsible for providing short weekly updates on the progress of their students.
 
Becoming a mentor is the first step on the path to becoming an Eve University Instructor. To apply you must have been a member of Eve University for at least 6-8 weeks (preferably 8-12), be proficient in one or more standard career fields, be fluent in the fundamentals listed below, and have the time available to teach your students. The more regular your schedule, the easier it will be to match students with you. Ideally a mentor will have at least one 1-2 hour block of time on weekdays during which there is at least an even chance of finding you online. In addition to teaching, mentors are responsible for providing short weekly updates on the progress of their students.
  
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To apply to be a Mentor, please follow [http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=p6O9DsWmx3yeve1yDQqv6Yw this link] and fill out the web form.
  
Fundamentals Taught by All Mentors
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==Fundamentals Taught by All Mentors==
 
 
 
*Forum and Teamspeak Registration
 
*Forum and Teamspeak Registration
 
*Eve University Rules and Regulations
 
*Eve University Rules and Regulations
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*How to setup the Overview
 
*How to setup the Overview
 
*How (not) to get CONCORD and PIRATES to kill you
 
*How (not) to get CONCORD and PIRATES to kill you
 
 
To apply to be a Mentor, please follow [http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=p6O9DsWmx3yeve1yDQqv6Yw this link] and fill out the web form.
 
 
 
Please direct comments about and suggestions for this document directly to the Mentor Manager. Please leave this thread clear for official notices regarding the mentor program.
 

Revision as of 12:05, 6 April 2010

Overview

The primary purpose of the Mentor Program is to provide Eve's newest players with one-on-one instruction. Eve University Mentors teach their students the fundamentals of Eve, guide them through what the University has to offer, and tutor them in the basics of their chosen career(s). Mentorships proceed primarily through one-on-one discussion in-game and/or via TeamSpeak, but hands-on practical lessons are not uncommon.

The current Mentor Manager is: Aehara.

The Process

Requesting a Mentor

If you are a new student, please follow this link and fill out the web form.

If you decide to stop playing the game, leave Eve University, or for any other reason you no longer desire a mentor, please inform BOTH your mentor and the mentor manager. This courtesy will help ensure that mentors are always available for assignment to new students.

Becoming a Mentor

Becoming a mentor is the first step on the path to becoming an Eve University Instructor. To apply you must have been a member of Eve University for at least 6-8 weeks (preferably 8-12), be proficient in one or more standard career fields, be fluent in the fundamentals listed below, and have the time available to teach your students. The more regular your schedule, the easier it will be to match students with you. Ideally a mentor will have at least one 1-2 hour block of time on weekdays during which there is at least an even chance of finding you online. In addition to teaching, mentors are responsible for providing short weekly updates on the progress of their students.

To apply to be a Mentor, please follow this link and fill out the web form.

Fundamentals Taught by All Mentors

  • Forum and Teamspeak Registration
  • Eve University Rules and Regulations
  • How to use API keys
  • Evemon (including download, setup, and skill plans)
  • EFT (including download, setup, and familiarity with the modules needed by your career(s))
  • How to setup the Overview
  • How (not) to get CONCORD and PIRATES to kill you