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...says Irina A. Rozovtsky, the teaching fellow for the class. She explains that there is no need for digital photography students to wait for negatives to come back, or to ever handle film. Because the digital students get instant feedback on their work, they end up taking almost four times the number of photographs that the film camera students take in a week. At the same time, she says it frees up a lot of time for the digital students to take risks with their photographs instead of having to concentrate on correcting the color, as film students have...
...this Thursday. Tennant said “a lot of students from different circles” were selected for the group of marshals. “I’m really excited to get the committee together and just brainstorm ideas and try to get as much input and feedback from students,” he said. “Looking back on this, it’s going to be one of the best times of our lives...
...Tennant said “a lot of students from different circles” were selected for the group of marshals. “I’m really excited to get the committee together and just brainstorm ideas and try to get as much input and feedback from students. Looking back on this, it’s going to be one of the best times of our lives...
...little. Almost no progress has been made in the Newtowne Court Housing Project and a small segment of Harvard Square in front of ABP. This area now offers free wireless service, according to Cambridge Chief Information Officer Mary P. Hart. “We’ve had mixed feedback,” said Hart. “Not everyone has been able to access the network.” Nevertheless, Executive Director of the Harvard Square Business Association (HSBA) Denise A. Jillson is excited about the progress of the project. She said that within the next two to three...
...time to explore their options. Nevertheless, a few relatively minor changes to the way the faculty and administration think about the drop/add period would allow students to take even better advantage of the flexibility it affords. Firstly, professors should plan their courses so that students are given substantive feedback, whether in the form of a midterm or other assignment, before the five weeks have expired. Students—especially freshmen trying to gauge their aptitude for various subjects at the college level—should have some tangible indication of their status in a course in time for them...