During the photography classes that I teach at a The Washington School Of Photography, a photography school accredited by the state of Maryland, students are required to hand in their work on time. That means presented in class for review and discussion.
If the deadline is missed, the grade is a zero.
If a class is missed, purposefully or because of unforeseen extenuating circumstances a student can still deliver their work on time for review and discussion by uploading their work to an online gallery that they have created and then posting a link to that gallery in the the comments area of a study guide.
The study guide serves as an online learning resource and discussion area for the class. It’s a way to keep in contact in between our weekly meetings.
If the student already has a website or an online presence where they can deliver and present their work it’s simply a matter of posting their work and them informing the class via the discussion area of the study guide that the work is available for review and comments.
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