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TBCON 2003 Resources

We once again had an awesome time at TBCON 2003. About 125 old and new friends gathered in Colorado Springs from July 26 - 30 to talk ToolBook and VBTrain.Net, create hack-ack applications, hone their karaoke performance, and more. Here are a few hightlights:

  • The debut of the new Archives for Attendees application.
  • TBCON 2003 Photos
  • TBCON 2003 Group Photo and Roster
  • Karaoke Song List
Click2learn ToolBook Design Awards

Congratulations to Mauro Rech of Buckman Laboratories for winning the award for the Most Creative Use of ToolBook. Mega kudos also go to Denise Passmore of Nielsen Media Research for the Best ToolBook Online Training. They both cleaned up with Canon PowerShot A100 Digital Cameras.

Thank you to Click2learn for sponsoring this contest. Charley Delaney and Michael Ormes did a great job on the hard job of judging all the outstanding entries!

Hack-Ack

Bill Hurley took the gold this year by audience vote, finally breaking Mauro Rech's hold on the prize. Newcomer Virginia Westwood stormed to a strong second. Mauro and his cohorts Catherine Walker and Michele Nix had an awesome entry as well. Nice job everyone!

Attendee Comments:
  • Fabulous VBTrain topics!  (2003)
  • TBCON is a great experience. Start saving now for next year. You would easily recover your costs for the conference in what you learn and can apply immediately when you get back to your job.  (2003)
  • Personally, TBCON accelerates my knowledge and ability to efficiently use ToolBook by at least six months each year I have attended. I find it a very easy investment to cost-justify. And, on top of that, it is a lot of FUN!  (2003)
  • Personally, TBCON accelerates my knowledge and ability to efficiently use ToolBook by at least six months each year I have attended. I find it a very easy investment to cost-justify. And, on top of that, it is a lot of FUN!  (2003)
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