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e-Learning Authoring Conference Rates
The conference has been discontinued. Please email us at info@tbcon.com with any questions.
Attendee Comments:
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Best bang for the buck compared to other e-Learning conferences I have attended.
(2010)
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It is one of the best ROI's in my 28 years at my company!
(2009)
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The conference was an excellent value. I gained so much more than what I paid for it.
(2008)
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What I have learned will be a great ROI for the money.
(2008)
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Excellent value for the money.
(2006)
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This was a small price to pay that will result in major savings on current and future development projects.
(2005)
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If your personal happiness or professional success revolves around your proficiency in using ToolBook, then you owe it to yourself to attend this conference. If you are just starting the adventure, you can stem the learning curve by years in just a few days. For the more experienced user, a conversation with Tim, Michael, Charley or Denny on anything related to the product will open new avenues for efficient methodology, process, and understanding. As conferences go you can't match the $$ value.
(2004)
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It kind of reminds me of something Johnny Carson used to do with the "Amazing Karnack" where he would hold the envelope up to his head and name the content inside based on some clue written on the outside. In this case I could envision the outside saying "Sex and Platte Canyon' s ToolBook Conference". The inside would say "name two great experiences you have to personally be a player in order to appreciate". Words do not describe the value and rewards from attending this conference. I continue to tell my management that if there is only one thing we get to attend due to budgetary issues I want it to be this conference.
(2001)
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Excellent! More bang for the buck than expected.
(2000)
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Best value in a conference I have experienced. Excellent learning and networking experience.
(2000)
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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)
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