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e-Learning Authoring Conference Sessions

Preliminary 2010 sessions are listed. Please check back as more sessions are added.

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.

Presentation TitleFaculty MemberCoPresenterContent Area
A Beginner's Look at SmartStyles and SmartPages Hall ToolBook (Introduction)
An Introduction to the Actions Editor in ToolBook Hall ToolBook (Introduction)
An Introduction to the Simulation Editor in ToolBook Hall ToolBook (Introduction)
Ask the ToolBook Experts Dedmore ToolBook (Intermediate/Advanced)
Behind The Scenes - Top 10 Questions Received by ToolBook Support Dedmore ToolBook (Introduction)
Behind the Scenes with Tracker.Net Rhodes Web Technologies
Best Practices in Flash User Interface Design Carr Flash/Flex/Silverlight
Communicating with Web Services from ToolBook, Flash, Silverlight, and JavaScript Rhodes Web Technologies
Creating a Flash SCORM Lesson Williams Flash/Flex/Silverlight
Creating and Controlling Flash Video Carr Flash/Flex/Silverlight
Creating Animations with Flash CS4 Carr Flash/Flex/Silverlight
Creating e-Learning with Training Studio Rhodes Web Technologies
Creating Online Tests with Exam Engine Rhodes Web Technologies
Designing a Test-Then-Tell Approach Using Adobe Captivate Ganci Web Technologies
Developing ToolBook Content for iPhone and iPod Touch Hall ToolBook (Introduction)
e-Learning Management 101: Estimating, Pricing, and Running Your Business Rhodes Management
Externalizing Flash Content: XML and Media Williams Flash/Flex/Silverlight
Flash for Beginners Williams Flash/Flex/Silverlight
Introduction to Adobe Captivate. Ganci Flash/Flex/Silverlight
Learning & Mastering ToolBook: The Class Rhodes ToolBook (Introduction)
Learning Management Support - Deploying and Tracking ToolBook Content with your Learning Management System Dedmore ToolBook (Introduction)
Media - Using Adobe Flash in ToolBook Content Dedmore Web Technologies
OpenScript for DHTML Developers Rhodes ToolBook (Intermediate/Advanced)
Product Showcase: Plug-In Pro, TTS, and Learning & Mastering ToolBook Rhodes ToolBook (Introduction)
Product Showcase: Tracker.Net and TBK Tracker Rhodes Management
Product Showcase: Training Studio and Exam Engine Rhodes Management
Programming 101 for e-Learning Developers - Actions Editor Rhodes ToolBook (Introduction)
Programming 101 for e-Learning Developers - Flash/Flex Rhodes Flash/Flex/Silverlight
Programming 101 for e-Learning Developers - JavaScript Rhodes Web Technologies
Programming 101 for e-Learning Developers - Silverlight Rhodes Flash/Flex/Silverlight
Programming 202 for e-Learning Developers - Actions Editor Rhodes ToolBook (Intermediate/Advanced)
Programming 202 for e-Learning Developers - Flash/Flex Rhodes Flash/Flex/Silverlight
Programming 202 for e-Learning Developers - JavaScript Rhodes Web Technologies
Programming 202 for e-Learning Developers - Silverlight Rhodes Flash/Flex/Silverlight
The Latest and Greatest in Adobe Captivate 4 Tips and Tricks! Ganci Flash/Flex/Silverlight
ToolBook Assessments - Advanced Dedmore ToolBook (Intermediate/Advanced)
ToolBook Assessments - Beginner Dedmore ToolBook (Introduction)
Top Ten Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Hurley ToolBook (Introduction)
Using PowerPoint to Storyboard ToolBook Applications Hurley ToolBook (Introduction)

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Attendee Comments:
  • Good variety and lots of info!  (2008)
  • This was great for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced developers.  (2007)
  • I really liked the additional tracks.  (2006)
  • The management track was a good new initiative.  (2006)
  • Learning about .NET was my favorite part.  (2005)
  • Excellent. Great sessionsl Learned a lot of new things.  (2005)
  • I enjoyed EVERYTHING--the food, karaoke, the food, Hack Ack, the food . . .but I got the most out of the sessions.  (2004)
  • 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)
  • There was a good mix of sessions for the beginner as well as the more advanced person.  (2000)
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