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TBCON 1999 CD

Even if you missed the conference, you can see the conference materials and get inside the sample applications with the official ToolBook User's Conference '99 CD-ROM. The CD contains session-by-session information as well as sample applications, papers, and presentations from the first annual ToolBook® User's Conference, held August 2-4, 1999 at The Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Even if you missed the conference, you can still get the TBCON 1999 conference CD. To order the CD, go to the Platte Canyon store.

ORDER Here!

Presenters

Here is an alphabetical list of presenters: 
Tim Barham, Christopher C. Bell, Darcy Gibbons Burner, Denny Dedmore, Graziano De Finis, Tee Hiett, Lee Karns, David Lanari, Dan Lim, Jocelyn Martel, Craig S. McDonald, Slade Mitchell, Mark Osborne, Marco Perrotti, Simon Price, Mauro Rech, Jeff Rhodes, Graham Shipman, Simone Tani, Paolo Tosolini, Martha H. Weller, Jeff Yeargin, and Jeffrey Zink

Sessions that are included on the CD-ROM

  • "Extended" Page Templates For Speeding Up CBT Development
  • Advanced OpenScript
  • Assessing Learning in CBT
  • Coding for the Web - A Preview of the New Actions System in Instructor 7.0
  • Creating Custom Objects in ToolBook
  • Creating Simulation: Easier, Faster, Better
  • Cues, Hints, Directives: Feedback Strategies For Software Simulations
  • Designing Learning Games Using OpenScript
  • Developing for Re-usability and Maintainability
  • From an RTF File to a WBT
  • Getting Wild and Saving Time With OpenScript
  • Harnessing the Power of ToolBook
  • How to Create "Let Me Try" Software Simulations with Instructor
  • How to Implement A Secure TB II Application on the Web
  • Implementation Strategies of an Internet-based Question Bank Developed with ToolBook
  • Incorporating and Combining Microsoft Agent & Macromedia Shockwave in ToolBook Applications
  • InstallShield Professional Primer for ToolBook Installations
  • Lessons from the ToolBook Tech Support Jungle
  • Leverage RealVideo G2 and SMIL Technologies To Add Multimedia Impact to Your Web Site
  • Managing Your Courses in Librarian
  • Multimedia Tricks and Techniques
  • New Graphic Powers Inside ToolBook Instructor
  • Product Showcase: Extending Your ToolBook II Applications Using Behaviors
  • Product Showcase: FTS Pro™
  • Product Showcase: Learning & Mastering ToolBook II Instructor & Assistant™
  • Product Showcase: Other Platte Canyon Products
  • Product Showcase: Plug-In Pro™ - Introduction and Training
  • Product Showcase: Progress Tracker™ - Introduction and Training
  • Product Showcase: TBK Tracker™ - Introduction and Training
  • Ready for Prime Time: Harnessing the Power of ToolBook II Assistant 7.0
  • Repurposing for the Web
  • Scripted Authoring
  • Self-Generating Exercises
  • The "How's and Why's" of Creating Tracking Systems in Instructor
  • The Ins and Outs of Viewers
  • ToolBook and the 21st Century
  • ToolBook Speaks ODBC
  • Using 3D Animation to Improve CBT - A Case Study
  • Using ActiveX controls with ToolBook II
  • Web Marketing Management: The Case Study of the Asymetrix Web Site

Price

The ToolBook User's Conference 1999 CD is $5.  

Ordering Information

Phone:
Toll Free (US and Canada) 1-888-ToolBk-1 (1-888-866-5251)
International:  (001+) (719) 548-1110.  

Email:
sales@tbcon.com

Web store:
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Attendee Comments:
  • TBCON was the best I have been to in several years. Cheers to Jeff, Chris, and all the Platte Canyon gang for a great conference.  (1999)
  • I appreciated the repetition of sessions. That enabled me to hit all the ones I wanted. The variety and number of topics were very good.  (1999)
  • Excellent conference. Very little fluff.  (1999)
  • An incredible value for the cost!  (1999)
  • Excellent! Top value for money! Superb! And aimed and developers just right! Don't mess with success! Don't upscale!  (1999)
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