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TBCON 2002 Resources

While TBCON 2002 is over, you can still get a taste of it by checking out these links:

  • Conference CD
  • TBCON 2002 Photos (high bandwidth required)
  • TBCON 2002 Group Photo and Roster
  • 2002 Karaoke Song List
  • Look at the 2002 Conference Program (2.7 MB). Note that that TBCON 2003 will forgo a program in favor of an enhanced Scheduler.
Click2learn ToolBook Design Awards

Congratulations to Teach Concepts AG and Guido Walter for winning the Click2learn ToolBook Design Award in the category of "Most Creative Use of ToolBook." Their beautiful application, "Tutorial db-direct MC 3.0," was selected for its thorough realization of training needs.

Congratulations also to QLogic Corporation and Duane Engle for winning the "Best ToolBook Online Training" category. Due to a logistics mix-up with conference staff, this entry was not reviewed at TBCON but the award was made after the conference.

Thank you to Click2learn for sponsoring this contest and Scott Anderson of Click2learn for organizing the judging!

Hack-Ack

Mauro Rech took first prize again -- this year with John Hall helping out. Don Bowyer’s fun web-enabled Connection’s game took second, while Simon Price and Chet Kenisell finished third. The judging was especially difficult this year, with the whole pack finishing tightly together. Other Hack Ack participants were Ron Wincek, Virginia Bender, Bill Armstrong, and Peter Jackson all of whom created and presented some wonderful applications. All six Hack Ack entries plus "exhibition only" entries from Denny Dedmore and Michael Brophy are distributed on the conference CD.

Attendee Comments:
  • I had a great time, accommodations were surprisingly comfortable (Loomis Hall), food was out of this world, and of course the sessions themselves were A number 1! My Hats off to the entire team.  (2002)
  • I'm out of adjectives -- thanks for another terrific conference!!  (2002)
  • First of all, it was awesome...lots to do and some really great sessions!!! The socials were really really fun, the lodgings were better this year (at least for me anyway in those new apartments), and there was lots to be learned!  (2002)
  • First of all, it was awesome...lots to do and some really great sessions!!! The socials were really really fun, the lodgings were better this year (at least for me anyway in those new apartments), and there was lots to be learned!  (2002)
  • I would highly recommend attending TBCON. My work colleagues and I have attended the past two TBCONs and feel that each year what we have learned at TBCON has accelerated our use and knowledge of ToolBook by at least 6 months. There are many sessions at TBCON that are good for beginners; but I would especially recommend the preconference workshops as they will enable you to get hands-on experience using ToolBook. Best of all, you will meet lots of people who will become valuable resources for you as you become more familiar with ToolBook.  (2002)
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