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Deliverable

Educational

Often called the output or the submission. Distinct from a course completion; a deliverable is a specific reviewable piece of work.

A deliverable is the artefact a student produces in response to a challenge. It is the answer the student ships against the brief — a strategy document, a prototype, a code repository, a feasibility study, a marketing plan. The deliverable is what is actually assessed.

Deliverables matter because they are what survives. A recruiter reading a credential clicks through to the deliverable. A future employer interviewing a graduate two years later asks them to walk through a deliverable. The verbal claim that a student can do the work is replaced by the deliverable itself.

On Ewance

Every Ewance challenge produces a deliverable. The deliverable is what the rubric is applied to, what the credential attests to, and what the recruiter sees when they click through from the credential URL. Ewance does not issue completion certificates for time spent — it issues credentials tied to deliverables that exist and can be reviewed.

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Deliverable — Definition & meaning | Ewance Glossary