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e-Learning Authoring Conference Rates


Conference Registration is priced according to your lodging choice. Note that prices rise by $50 on May 1, 2010.

Registration price includes the conference itself and all meals from dinner Sunday, June 11 through lunch Wednesday, June 14.

Off Campus ($785)
CC Inn Double ($865)
CC Inn Single ($930)
Apartment Multiple Occupancy ($980)
Apartment Single ($1,175)

Preconference Workshops 

Preconference workshops are priced per workshop. Note that the more preconference workshops you register for, the better deal you get! Lunch is not included but can be purchased for $9 at the college dining facility. Or you are welcome to make visit the deli across the street or make your own arrangements.

One Preconference Session $150
Two Preconference Sessions $285
Three Preconference Sessions $420
Four Preconference Sessions $555

Pre/Postconference Lodging and Meals 

Lodging and meals is available to anyone who needs to arrive early or leave late at the following rates. Note that these do NOT include meals. We are unable to move you between the preconference and conference, so the option you choose must correspond to the one you choose for the conference:

CC Inn Double ($48 per night)
CC Inn Single ($48 per night)
Apartment Multiple Occupancy ($48 per night)
Apartment Single ($48 per night)

Meals are available at the college dining facility before and after the conference (they are included for the conference itself) at these rates:

Breakfast $7
Lunch $9
Dinner $12


Attendee Comments:
  • Good value - exactly what I would have expected!  (2009)
  • Good value!  (2008)
  • Excellent value for the money.  (2006)
  • Wish I had started a couple of years ago. From each of just two classes, I found out how I could save enough time and money in my product development to more than pay for the cost of the conference.  (2004)
  • 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)
  • The best value of any conference I've been to.  (2001)
  • I went for the first time last year as a new person to TB. It's hard to describe the learning atmosphere at the conference. It's not all work though. After a long, hard 8 hour day in classes, some great entertainment, food, and various liquid refreshments are available. Sometimes, the entertainment is continued in the dorm area where great renditions of Australian songs (complete with authentic accents) are presented free of charge. So, my recommendation: go to Colorado Springs this summer and be prepared for a great experience.  (2001)
  • Excellent! More bang for the buck than expected.  (2000)
  • It was a great place to hold a conference. Inexpensive, yet very high quality!  (1999)
  • Being a very novice user I appreciated being able to come and learn as much as I did. It was affordable, nicely located, and packed with information and not cluttered with sales pitches or vendors. It stayed focused on helping ToolBook users. Thanks!!  (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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