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TBCON 2003 Archives for Attendees

Conference attendees received free access to the brand new Archives for Attendees web application. This allows access to all session content from TBCON 2003, including ToolBook files, .NET solutions, PowerPoint slides, web links, photos, videos, bonus materials, descriptions of each session, faculty information, etc. You can filter by session type or faculty member, navigate through matching sessions, view material online, and more.

Even if you missed the conference, you can still get access to the TBCON 2003 Archives for Attendees application. To order, go to the Platte Canyon store.

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The Archives for Attendees application includes materials from the following presentations

A Close Look at the Simulation Object in Instructor 8.5 Hall
A ToolBook Makeover McDermott
Actions Editor - A Look at the More Complex Features of the Actions Editor Dedmore
Adding Flash and other Media to .NET Windows Forms Bell
Adding Flexibility to ToolBook with XML and ASP.NET Cline
Adding Media to ASP.NET Applications using the Web Player Bell
An Introduction to the Actions Editor in Instructor 8.5 Hall
An Introduction to Visual Studio and Visual Basic .NET Rhodes
Anatomy and Use of the VBTrain.Net Question Object Rhodes
Automating DHTML Production Rech
Basic to Advanced OpenScript Bignall
Behind the Scenes of the TBCON Scheduler Application Rhodes
Behind the Scenes of ToolBook Instructor's Actions Editor Barham
Building Custom Components in VBTrain.Net Rhodes
Building Custom Tools for Traditional and DHTML ToolBook Applications Rhodes
Building Web Sites with ASP.NET Rhodes
Case Study: Dynamic ToolBook Questions with Delivery via Neuron Rhodes
Communicating via the Internet with Instructor Bell
Connecting to Databases in ToolBook Using ADO Rhodes
Creating "Rich-Client" CBT with VBTrain.Net Rhodes
Creating ToolBook Editors (.spb files) for Making Changes to Actions Editor Sequences Karns
Creating Web-Based Training with VBTrain.Net Rhodes
Creating Your Own Sound Files Bowyer
Customizing Progress Tracker to Fit Your Organization's or Customer's Brand Kogelmann
Database Access in VBTrain.Net Rhodes
Denny's Top 10 List of ToolBook Problems Reported To Technical Support Dedmore
Digital Audio -- The Nuts and Bolts Bowyer
Don't Do It Over and Over. Automate It! Bignall
Estimating Development and Pricing Products Rhodes
Flash Development Basics Bell
Getting More from ToolBook's DHTML Jackson
How to Build Training Courses for Mobile Devices with ToolBook Instructor Pincus
How to Manage Hundreds of Software Simulations with ToolBook Instructor Pincus
Incorporating Animations Created in ToolBook and Other Packages Bender
Incorporating Flash into ToolBook Bell
Installations Using the Wise For Windows Installer Cline
Integration of Flash Components to Enhance ToolBook: Part I Johnson
Integration of Flash Components to Enhance ToolBook: Part II Johnson
Introduction to ActiveX and ToolBook Bell
Introduction to ADO for Native ToolBook Applications Weller
Is That Your Final Answer? Developing and Validating Test Questions Hurley
It Don't Mean a Thing If It Don't Go Ca-Ching! - Selling Your CBT Hurley
JavaScript Primer Jackson
Menus for the Beginning ToolBook Developer Bender
More Lessons from Camp Hard Knocks: 25 Tips for DHTML Deployment McDermott
Multimedia Tricks and Techniques Rech
Online Help with Component One Doc-To-Help Cline
Product Showcase: Denny's Books and ToolBookHelp.com Website Dedmore
Product Showcase: ESPRIT LMS and PowerPoint StoryBoarding System McDermott Jackson
Product Showcase: Learning & Mastering ToolBook Instructor & Assistant Bell
Product Showcase: Plug-In Pro Bell
Product Showcase: TBK Tracker & Content Connection Hurley
Product Showcase: The Platte Canyon ToolBook Product Line Bell
Product Showcase: The VBTrain.Net Product Line Rhodes
Product Showcase: ToolBookDeveloper Tools to Enrich Your Training and Speed Development Jackson
Product Showcase: Tracker.Net Rhodes
Quiz Tricks and Tips Bender
Secrets Behind Tracker.Net Rhodes
So You Want to Roll Your Own 'Simple' LMS? Part I: The Plan Weller
So You Want to Roll Your Own 'Simple' LMS? Part II: The Implementation Weller
Storyboarding ToolBook Applications with a .NET Front End Rhodes
The HTTP Post Action in Instructor 8.5 Hall Spencer
Top 10 Tips and Tricks of the Software Simulation Editor Karns
Troubleshooting DHTML Runtime Errors Dedmore
User Interface Design for ToolBook and Visual Basic Using PhotoShop Bell
Using Graphic Images in ToolBook - The Secrets Revealed Dedmore
Using the Microsoft Agent Characters in ToolBook Using OpenScript and JavaScript Bender
VBTrain.Net: Some Introductory Ideas on How to Create Training Bell
Viewers for Software Simulation and More Kogelmann
What is this VBTrain.Net Stuff Anyway? Rhodes
What Part of 'Know' Don't You Understand?: Instructional Design 101 Hurley
Why Wing It When You Can Plan It? Kogelmann
Working with Graphics and Text in VBTrain.Net Bell

Price

The ToolBook & VBTrain.Net User's Conference 2003 Archives for Attendees application is $5.  

Ordering Information

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Log into the Archives: http://www.tbcon.com/archivesForAttendees

Attendee Comments:
  • Terrific value! Worth every penny.  (2003)
  • Another super conference!!  (2003)
  • 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)
  • 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)
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