ToolBook User's Conference / e-Learning Authoring Conference Sessions
Here is a list of this year's sessions. Click on column headings to sort
by that column. Click on a session to see its description or on a faculty
member to see his or her biography.
Scheduler Application: For an interactive view of sessions by time slot
(and to make your own personalized schedule), please run the
Scheduler.
Daily Schedule of Events: To see a daily schedule of events including the
session schedule, click here.
Attendee Comments:
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All of the sessions were very informational.
(2008)
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It was great! How about more? My problem was that I wished I were at least 3 people to attend all of the great presentations at the same time.
(2007)
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I really enjoyed the expanded scope.
(2006)
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I came for the management line for self development and to have access to specialists in the other fields. This worked very well.
(2006)
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Very good! Enjoyed the low-key, personable atmosphere. Very conducive to learning with the small sessions. Excellent networking and problem-solving atmosphere!
(2005)
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Excellent. Great sessionsl Learned a lot of new things.
(2005)
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I enjoyed EVERYTHING--the food, karaoke, the food, Hack Ack, the food . . .but I got the most out of the sessions.
(2004)
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I have the best time with the friendly instructors and exchanges--especially Chris, Jeff, and SumTotal experts. So many good sessions, hard choices to make.
(2004)
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As a totally objective observer, TBCON rocks! It's where the developers go to learn rather than some of the conferences that are intended to sell product. In most sessions, you'll learn new, real-world, hands-on stuff, rather than being bombarded with marketing stuff. Jeff and Chris have done a wonderful job of taking over the real-world, hands-on education for ToolBook developers.
(2001)
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There was a good mix of sessions for the beginner as well as the more advanced person.
(2000)
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