Learning on Ewance — for students
How challenge-based learning works on Ewance — solve challenges that relate to your studies, ship something real, and earn a verifiable, blockchain-anchored certificate that follows you forever.
Welcome to the Learning track. This is the side of Ewance built for students.
Ewance turns the gap between your coursework and the working world into something you can do. Instead of a CV that lists what you sat through, you graduate with a portfolio of challenges you actually shipped — each one paired with a tamper-evident, blockchain-anchored certificate that recruiters can verify in one click.
The core idea, in one paragraph
You log in, pick a challenge that maps to what you're already studying, work through a guided flow that mirrors how real professionals scope a problem, submit a final solution, and walk away with a verified credential. That's the whole loop.
What's in this track
We've organised this track in the order you'll actually need it.
Start here
- What is Ewance? — the platform in plain English, no jargon.
- Quickstart — open an account, pick your first challenge, ship something inside an afternoon.
How a challenge works, step by step
- How challenges work — what a challenge actually is, who designed it, and how it differs from a coursework assignment.
- Scoping and pitching — the two milestones that turn a challenge from a brief into a project.
- Teams and collaboration — solo, classmates, or a mixed-discipline squad — your call.
- Final submission — what "done" looks like, and how your work gets reviewed.
After you ship
- Certificates — what your credential actually is, why it's anchored on a blockchain, and how a recruiter verifies it.
- Who owns your work? — intellectual property in plain English. (Spoiler: you do.)
Why this isn't a course platform
Most learning platforms ask you to watch a video and answer multiple-choice questions. Ewance asks you to produce something a working professional would recognise — a market sizing, a circuit design, a campaign brief, an architecture diagram, a clinical decision tree. The certificate isn't a sticker that says you watched ten hours. It's a record that you shipped a deliverable.
When you're done, head over to the Recruiting track to see what your future hiring manager will actually see.
Core concepts
Plain-language definitions of the building blocks the rest of the docs assume — challenges, verifiable credentials, rubrics, team formats, sponsored challenges, and the recruiting layer.
What is Ewance?
Ewance is a challenge-based learning and recruiting platform — students solve realistic industry challenges that relate to their studies, then earn verifiable, blockchain-anchored certificates that recruiters can confirm without trusting Ewance.