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== Class Information ==

Revision as of 05:51, 21 August 2011

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Class Information

This chapter contains the standard information of this class pertaining to scheduling and class contents. The General Information should be sufficient to create a proper class topic for scheduling on the Eve University forum. Additional information relevant to the teacher is listed under Notes for the Teacher.

General Information

Illustration link for class description on the Eve University forum: http://xxx.jpg

Describe the general purpose and objectives of the class, and the intended audience.

  • Duration: 30-60 minutes
  • Location: Docked up safely in a station

Class contents:

  • Introductions
  • Making the Difference
    • Helping the Student Populations
  • Assisting a University Department
    • IVY League Navy Officer Program
    • Intelligence Staff
    • Logistics Department
    • Public Relations
    • Personnel Officers
    • The Education Department
    • Management
    • Directorship
  • Questions and Answer session

Student requirements:

  • Mumble registration and access - make sure you have Mumble sorted out and operational well before the class begins. Use this guide for set-up: Mumble
  • Access to the Class.E-UNI in-game chat channel


Additional information: This class is primarily lecture delivered in the Class.E-UNI channel in Mumble, followed by Q&A.

Notes for the Teacher

Required materials:

  • Class.E-UNI chat channel, to receive questions and post relevant links
  • Knowledge of the structure of E-UNI and how each deivision and sub-division functions.
  • E-UNI WIKI links to all topics discussed

Class Contents

Introduction

So you want to know how YOU can help the university!

This class is ment to provide players with the knowledge and insight they need to be able to take the next step. To make a difference in the university, to help improve the institution that helped you understand the nature of the beast that is EVE-Online.

as such this is sort of a "Introduction to Eve University 102" class

(Instructor should then introduce himself or herself - covering relevant experience level and background.)

We have a few ground rules for this class:

  • Please put your Mumble settings on "Push to Talk" if you have not already done so.
  • Feel free to type any questions in the Class.E-UNI chat channel as we proceed - I will try to answer your questions as they come during the class, if they are relevant to the current topic.
  • At the end of my lecture, we'll open up the chat to all questions
  • You should be docked up safely in a station near you

How to make a difference in the uni

this section needs a short motivational walk-through engage the class and make it relevant for them to keep listening

E-Uni chat channels

The most easy thing to do is having a look at the chat channels like Chat.E-Uni from time to time. Answering questions and covoing someone who really needs help and offering advice is a great thing and we encourage every unista to offer his help whenever possible.

Running E-Uni Fleets

E-Uni runs a lot of fleets, from almost permanent locust and spider fleets for missioning, wormhole and incursion fleets, pvp fleets and so on. These fleets are a great experience for everyone, especially the newer students who would not be able to do this alone.

So whatever area you are comforatble with, start fleets and encourage newer players to participate. E-Uni as a community, and doing things together keeps this community alive.

A great starting point is forming mission fleets with younger students. But be aware that you have to care about them. For Mission fleets this usually means explaining triggers and important mechanisms of the mission and tanking the damage to keep the students flying with you safe.

Contributing to the E-UNI WIKI

Placeholder content: area's that should be discussed

  • Creating new content
  • Wiki Curator Program
  • Wiki Manager

Special:Statistics
Wiki How To Guide

IVY League Officer Program

Placeholder content: area's that should be discussed

  • What is the ILN
  • Everyone in E-Uni is automatically a member
  • Leading men into action
  • Requirements:
  • Being an flag officer

Intelligence Corps

  • Purpose
  • Director
  • Manager
  • Requirements

Logistics Department

The Logistics Department is one of several departments that make up Eve University, but it is also the department with which most students will have the least personal contact. Four sections with their respective managers comprise the department; the four sections are Mining, Research, Production, and Hangar Management. Services rendered by the logistics department include BYOM Ship Production and Freighter Production.

Mining Section

The Mining Section is responsible for all the mineral and mining needs of the university. This includes leading and coordinating mining operations for students, hiring Mining Officers, implementing refining programs, expansion into future mining programs, and supplying minerals for all logistics projects. Additionally, the Mining Manager typically keeps the Industry.E-UNI chat channel's "message of the day" up to date.

Research Section

The Research Section is responsible for all research oriented programs for the university. This includes management of the POS research jobs, maintaining the University blueprint library, implementation of research procedures and policies, hiring Research Officers, research of blueprints for other logistic projects, and future expansion into BPC sales and production. The Research Section does not grant access to the POS for research. It only supervises the research process and delivers jobs.

Production Section

The Production Section manufactures all ships, modules, or ammo needed by the University. This includes replacement ships for war or events, hiring Production Officers, creating modules and ammo to fill the student hangars, the production of items for sale, and all other manufacturing required by the University.

Hangars Section

The Hangar Section oversees the entire hangar structure for the University. This includes hiring Hangar Officers, stocking the student hangars, sorting donations, organizing University assets, implementing item security procedures, and overseeing The Skillbook Program.

Market Section

The market section runs the University's internal ship market (PYOS). This involves maintaining mineral stocks for the program, producing ships, and filling student contracts for those ships.

Public Affairs Office

Writing articles for the University News page.

Working in the Media and Public Relations department (coming soon).

Conduct of University members with others outside the University - you are all 'ambassadors'.

Education Department

blahblahblah

Joining the Faculty

Teachers are the backbone of what makes Eve University Eve University. While players can get advice in other channels and corporations, only Eve University consistently teaches live ingame classes on all Eve subjects. Since all players - especially the more experienced ones - eventually leave the university we are always looking for new teachers. If you feel you're good at explaining things, teaching might just be something for you!

Being a teacher with Eve University means you spend some of your time helping other players by holding classes - and all classes are welcome. Being a teacher in Eve University means people will also turn to you for advice, as new players recognise your efforts to help them and your knowledge in a certain field.

Joining The Faculty

Becoming a mentor

The purpose of the Mentor Program is to help new players in EVE to understand the game better and more rapidly, by teaming them with more experienced players who can provide practical advice and coaching.

Mentors are volunteers, who want to give back to Eve University by helping new players get off to a good start in EVE. They are experienced players who have been selected based on their qualifications and ability. Mentors assist their assigned charges through EVE mail exchanges, online chats, TeamSpeak discussions, or in-game exercises where appropriate.

Eve University Mentors help their assigned novices to understand the fundamentals of EVE, guide them through this chaotic universe and help them learn how to have more fun by finding the area of gameplay that most interest them.

Mentor Program

Class Wrap-up

While the true reward for assisting the university in any of these areas - is the act of helping itself. The people that choose to donate their time to the betterment of the university, it does carry with it certain small benefits.

Every position carries its own title, viewable by any pilot in eve that opens your ingame info window. With these titles, the owner gains entry into restricted chat channels and forum areas. Some allow access of corporate hangars and wallet and others grant voice server admin. As well as the respect and admiration of thousands of people. The university has since its founding produced over 10000 graduates, who learned how to enjoy this great game, and many times that number have learned to appreciate the university for the positive influcence it has had on EVE as a whole.

But for the university to continue in this role, new blood has to enter the system to replenish the old. We need fresh hands to document new features, and areas of gameplay, new fleet commanders to lead the rookies into battle, new miners, researchers, producers & haulers to build the framework for the institution, new diplomats and news reports to spread the word of our deeds - and to calm people down when a rookie makes big mistake. We need new recruitment officers to keep the flow of rookies going and with the help of mentors - guide them on their path in EVE. We need new teachers to continue this great legacy and we need new professors to guide our path.

The future of the university is in your hands - you need not be an expert at what you do to make a difference, you just need the will to make a difference

Q & A

Thanks for attending this class! I would appreciate any feedback from people on how to improve the class -- post in the class thread, evemail me or send me a PM on the forum.