Ewance Explained
  • Welcome!
  • GETTING STARTED
    • What is Ewance?
    • Quickstart Guide
    • Initiating University-Industry Collaborations
      • Industry-Driven Challenge Creation
      • Academic Course Creation
    • Creation Modes
      • Title
      • Executive Summary
      • Full Description
    • Entry Settings
      • Challenge Settings
      • Course Settings
    • Discovery
      • Marketplace Selection
      • Scoping Session
      • Pitch Sessions
    • Collaboration
      • Educator and Sponsor Meetings
      • Student and Sponsor Meeting
    • Final Solution Proposal Presentation
    • Who owns the results?
    • Certificates
  • UIC STRATEGY
    • Introduction to University-Industry Collaboration (UIC)
    • Fundamentals of UIC
    • Importance of UIC
    • Benefits of UIC
    • Challenges in UIC
    • Strategies for Implementing UIC
    • Measuring the Impact of UIC
    • Future Directions for UIC
    • Conclusion and Call to Action
    • Case Studies
      • For Educators
      • For Industry Partners
      • For Students
      • For Academic Institutions
  • PRICING
    • How Much Does It Cost?
      • Challenge vs Collaboration
      • Pay-on-Demand
      • Subscriptions Tiers
      • Managed Services
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  1. GETTING STARTED
  2. Creation Modes

Full Description

Unveiling the Complete Picture

The Full Description mode is your space to elaborate extensively on your entry, whether it's a challenge or a course, providing a rich, detailed narrative that captures the essence, objectives, and methodologies involved. This section is enhanced by the option to include videos and links to external sources, enriching the context and offering a multifaceted view of your initiative.

For challenges, this is where you detail the environment and specific circumstances the seeker faces, painting a realistic picture of the issues at hand. Precision is key; the description should vividly portray the challenge's context to ensure students understand the real-world scenario they will engage with.

Conversely, when describing courses, it's crucial to tailor the content to appeal to industry leaders looking for solutions rather than simply replicating the course syllabus.

While the syllabus is learner-centric, the Full Description should highlight the course's relevance and potential impact from an industry perspective, avoiding overly academic jargon in favor of practical, outcome-focused language.

By leveraging Full Description mode effectively, you can set a clear, comprehensive stage for what's at stake, inviting deep, informed collaboration from all parties involved.

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