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e-Learning Authoring Conference Sessions
The conference has been discontinued. Please email us at info@tbcon.com with any questions.
Attendee Comments:
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There were a nice variety of sessions. Being able to pick and choose was nice.
(2009)
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Good variety and lots of info!
(2008)
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This was great for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced developers.
(2007)
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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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Great variety of topics and knowledgeable presenters.
(2006)
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Thanks for helping me with the VBTrain material and arranged an practical and exciting event like this.
(2003)
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In addition to material gained from sessions, the cross talk after hours was invaluable. Excellent for contacts too!
(2002)
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I must say that the TBCOM in Colorado Springs really exceeded my expectations. I had a great time meeting everyone at every social event (formal and not-so-formal). I really do appreciate everyone's hospitality. I feel as though I am part of "the family" now. The people were great, the events were great, the knowledge was endless, the location was beautiful, well organized (kudos to the Platte Canyon crew), SumTotal's presence was very much appreciated, and the sessions were very informative. Who could ask for anything more from a conference?
(2001)
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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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Probably the only conference where I learned things in all the sessions I attended.
(2000)
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