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a chat room in moodle to critique images in person. I will have several times

during a day available for this, so that everyone should be able to participate

in at least one of the critique sessions.

ATTENDANCE IN THE LIVE

CRITIQUES IS MANDATORY.

Critiques:

Critiques are a crucial part of learning. During critiques, the instructor and

students will offer feedback on your work.

Critiques will be done in a live, video chat room. All assignments are due on

Sunday night at the end of each week. Critiques will take place on the

following Monday. You are required to attend one of the critique sessions

listed each week. This is graded, so if you are unable to attend, please notify

the instructor ASAP, as you cannot make these up.

The following rules apply to critiques.

1.

Be respectful!

2.

Give positive and negative feedback. Positive feedback is important to learn

what is working and to build confidence. Negative feedback is important

because we cannot improve without it. All negative feedback should be as

constructive as possible.

3.

When receiving a critique, keep an open mind and don’t get defensive.

Remember, no one is attacking you or your work. The goal is to learn. You

cannot learn with a closed mind or defensive attitude.

Photography Program Internship/Field Study Guidelines

(Practicum)

Student’s in Dakota College at Bottineau’s (DCB) photography classes will do

internship or field study experiences as part of their educational training.

These applied experiences will help them to be “job ready” when they enter

the profession. The classes for which internship or field study instruction will

be provided are as follows:

PHOTO 180

PHOTO 235

PHOTO 190

PHOTO 240

PHOTO 290

PHOTO 250

PHOTO 210

PHOTO 270

PHOTO 292

PHOTO 289

PHOTO 232

The DCB photography program will not assertively or opportunistically

promote its services outside of the campus environment in order to not be in

competition with the private sector. The program will take measures that