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I am delighted to announce that, as part of our collaboration through the WALL, Mousebumples has agreed to teach her WA 101 class here in The North Pacific.
Mouse is currently a NationStates moderator, the Delegate of Europeia, and the most prolific WA author in NationStates. She is also widely regarded as one of the utmost experts on WA matters currently in the game. Mouse has already taught WA 101 twice in Europeia, with great success. A third iteration of the class is currently being taught there, and will now also be offered in parallel here in TNP.
The class is an introduction to the WA course, and is meant to provide you with knowledge of WA mechanics, and skills for evaluating, drafting, and eventually passing your own WA legislation. As a sneak peek, here is the syllabus from the previous offering of the class:
We'll leave this thread open for four-five days before the class gets started. Latecomers are certainly welcome to try to play "catchup" and take past coursework, after the fact.
I am delighted to announce that, as part of our collaboration through the WALL, Mousebumples has agreed to teach her WA 101 class here in The North Pacific.
Mouse is currently a NationStates moderator, the Delegate of Europeia, and the most prolific WA author in NationStates. She is also widely regarded as one of the utmost experts on WA matters currently in the game. Mouse has already taught WA 101 twice in Europeia, with great success. A third iteration of the class is currently being taught there, and will now also be offered in parallel here in TNP.
The class is an introduction to the WA course, and is meant to provide you with knowledge of WA mechanics, and skills for evaluating, drafting, and eventually passing your own WA legislation. As a sneak peek, here is the syllabus from the previous offering of the class:
If you are interested in taking the class, please complete the following form in this thread:Past syllabus:
- Week One: An introductory overview of the UN -> WA -> GA process
- Week Two: NatSov/IntFed Paradigm & the Reasonable Nation Theory
- Week Three: An introduction to the (yes, complicated) GA ruleset
- Week Four: An introduction to the many, many GA proposal categories
- Week Five: Why Repeal?
- Week Six: How to evaluate GA proposals
- Week Seven: The Beauty of Brainstorming
- Week Eight: Writing Your First GA Proposal/Repeal Draft
- Week Nine: Differences in SC Proposals
- Week Ten: Effects of Proposals
- Week Eleven: How R/D Gameplay Affects the SC, and Vice Versa
- Week Twelve: Rules of the SC, What to Include When Drafting
- Week Thirteen: Argumentation in SC Proposals
- Week Fourteen: Gameplay vs. Roleplay in the SC
- Week Fifteen: Campaigning for a Proposal
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[b]Name:[/b]
[b]Why you want to take WA 101:[/b]
[b]Have you ever tried your hand at passing WA legislation before? How did that go?[/b]
[b]How often would you like new lectures to be posted?[/b] (i.e., every week, twice a week, etc.)
[b]How often would you like new coursework to be posted?[/b] (i.e., every week, twice a week, etc.)
[b]Would you prefer to only audit the class?[/b] (i.e., only read the lectures without doing any courseword)