For alt photography workshops, digital negatives are heaven-sent (as long as the printer holds up during the workshop). Students submit their files, the instructor does his/her magic with them and outputs a set of negatives that will all print exactly the same time on the exact same materials -- and in theory, all the images will look like they did on the computer screens. Students do not even need to know how to make the negatives...and it certainly can not be fully taught in a day or two during an alt process workshop.
As an instructor, one can concentrate on just teaching the steps of the alt process, everyone gets prints to take home and is quite pleased, and then one drops out of heaven and the horror begins...troubleshooting computer/printer/software issues across different platforms, operating systems, and printers...with people with no advanced computer skills (like me).
I teach carbon printing using film negatives. I show what the process is, what it can do do and how to do the basics...including everything one would need to know to begin doing the testing required to produce digital negatives.