# Full Description

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.&#x20;

> 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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