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ToolBook User's Conference / e-Learning Authoring Conference 2007 Archives for Attendees

Conference attendees received free access to the Archives for Attendees web application. This allows access to all session content from TBCON 2007, including ToolBook files, Flash movies and source files, JavaScript and HTML documents, .NET solutions, PowerPoint slides, web links, bonus materials, descriptions of each session, faculty information, etc. You can filter by session type or faculty member, navigate through matching sessions, view material online, and more.

Even if you missed the conference, you can still get access to the TBCON 2007 Archives for Attendees application. To order, go to the Platte Canyon store.

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The Archives for Attendees application includes materials from the following presentations

A New Approach to SCORM Communication with Flash using the ExternalInterface Class Rhodes
ActionScript Object-Oriented Programming Brown
Advanced Flash/ToolBook Integration Moriens
Advanced JavaScript Price
Alternative Uses of ToolBook’s Simulation Editor Lund
An Introduction to ActionScript 3.0 Brown
An Introduction to HTTP Post in ToolBook Instructor Hall
An Introduction to Rapid Development with ToolBook Richards
An Introduction to the Actions Editor in ToolBook Instructor Hall
An Introduction to the Simulation Editor in ToolBook Instructor Hall
Authoring and Deploying ToolBook Content with Your LMS Dedmore Smith
Behind the Scenes of Training Studio Rhodes
Best Practices for New ToolBook Developers Richards
Captivate 3.0 Features You Really Need to Know (Tips and Tricks) Ganci
Collecting Comments in Your ToolBook Lessons Hoyt
Communicating with .NET Web Services from Flash Rhodes
Connecting to Databases in ToolBook Using ADO Rhodes
Controlling Audio, Video, and Flash with the ToolBook Actions Editor Richards
Creating .NET Course Templates Rech
Creating Actions with OpenScript - a Hackers Guide Lund
Creating and Distributing Professional Flash Components Carr
Creating and Editing Templates in Training Studio and the Army's EL Tool Rhodes
Creating Effective Extended Property Editors Karns
Creating e-Learning Games with Flash Brown
Creating Simple Flash Components Carr
Creating Sophisticated Branching with ToolBook's Actions Editor Dedmore
Creating Tutorials with Captivate and Camtasia and Displaying in .NET or ToolBook Rhodes
Creating Web CD's with Native ToolBook Rech
Customizing the ToolBook Authoring Environment To Match Your Needs Dedmore
eLearning Games - Updated! Ganci
e-Learning Management 101: Estimating, Pricing, and Running Your Business Rhodes
e-Learning Project Planning Hurley
Extending ToolBook's SCORM Packaging Capabilities Moriens
Extending Tracker.Net and ToolBook Hoyt
Externalizing Flash Content: Using Graphic, Audio, and Flash Files Williams
Flash Animation and Scripting Basics Williams
Flash Applications Outside the Browser Brown
Flash for Programmers Rhodes
Fundamentals of Common Programming Control Structures in Multiple Languages Cline
Fundamentals of XML Cline
Getting the Most Out of the ToolBook Software Simulation Editor Dedmore
Getting the Most out of ToolBook Question Objects Lund
Getting Wild and Saving Time with OpenScript Rhodes
How to Support Native and Web-Based ToolBook Courses McDermott
HTTP Post with ToolBook and .NET Rhodes
Implementing Game Strategies in e-Learning Henry
Introduction to JavaScript Price
Introduction to Server-side Scripting for ToolBook Price
Introduction to the Army's Flash-based Enhanced Learning Tool Rhodes
Introduction to Training Studio Rhodes
Is That Your Final Answer? Developing and Validating Test Questions Hurley
JavaScript for ToolBook, ASP.NET, and Flash Rhodes
Key Strategy Planning and Execution Concepts Cline
Modeling and Abstracting Business Practices for Simulation Development Henry
Object-Oriented Programming with .NET, Flash, and ToolBook Rhodes
Practice NOW! Henry
Product Showcase: Plug-In Pro, TTS, and Learning & Mastering ToolBook Rhodes
Product Showcase: Quick and Powerful Quiz Development McDermott
Product Showcase: Tracker.Net Rhodes
Product Showcase: Training Studio and Exam Engine Rhodes
Programming 101 for e-Learning Developers Rhodes
Project Data Management Over the Internet Hoyt
Rapid e-Learning Development McDermott
Simulation Editor Tips and Tricks Karns
SmartPages and SmartStyles: A Case Study Price
Testing ToolBook's SCORM Abilities Hall
The Art and Science of Creating Templates in Authoring Tools Moriens
The Art of the Template Karns
The Do's and Don'ts of Creating Learning Interactions in Flash Carr
The Kirkpatrick-Deming Model for Performance Improvement Hurley
The Secret Life of Question Objects Karns
Tips in Moving Your Legacy Content to ToolBook Version 9 Ormes Barham
ToolBook DHTML Tips McDermott
Tricks and Tips to Speedy ToolBook Development (Web and Native) McDermott
Using Crystal Reports to Customize Your LMS Reporting Hurley
Using Flash Slides to Create e-Learning Williams
Using FLV Video and Embedded Cue Points for Content Synchronization Carr
Using XML To Extract and Manage ToolBook Content For Use In Other Environments Cline
WHEN FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION: How to Identify and Avoid the Pitfalls Associated with Rapid Development Henry
When Things Go Horribly Wrong - How to Save Your e-Learning Project Ganci
Working with External Text and Styles in Flash Williams
Writing a Mini "LMS" with ASP to Track your Online Training Courses Lund

Price

The ToolBook User's Conference / e-Learning Authoring Conference 2007 Archives for Attendees application is $15.  

Ordering Information

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Attendee Comments:
  • Colorado Springs--and the college--is a great location.  (2007)
  • Great value - a unique opportunity for "one-stop" learning.  (2007)
  • We really enjoyed the TBCON and learned a lot that we are applying already.  (2007)
  • This year's TBCON was excellent. It was very productive for our team. You do a great job with this conference. A good balance between learning new things, connecting with peers, interfacing with SumTotal personnel, and discovering potential partners and future customers.  (2007)
  • That was a terrific conference. I learned a lot and met some interesting people.  (2007)
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