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ToolBook User's Conference / e-Learning Authoring Conference 2008 Archives for
Attendees
Conference attendees received free access to the Archives
for Attendees web application. This allows access to all session
content from TBCON 2008, including ToolBook files, Flash movies and source
files, JavaScript and HTML documents, .NET/Silverlight solutions, PowerPoint
slides, web links, 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.
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Even if you missed the conference, you can still get access to the
TBCON 2008 Archives for Attendees application. To order, go to the
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The Archives for Attendees application includes materials
from the following presentations
A Beginner's Look at SmartStyles and SmartPages
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Hall
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A Behind the Scenes Look at ToolBook's HTML Runtime
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Lund
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Advanced SmartStyles and SmartPages
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Price
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Advanced Techniques for Branching Navigation within a Course
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Dedmore
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Advanced Techniques for Creating Software Simulations with ToolBook
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Dedmore
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An Introduction to SCORM and Learning Management Systems
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Moriens
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An Introduction to the Actions Editor in ToolBook Instructor
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Hall
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An Introduction to the Simulation Editor in ToolBook Instructor
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Hall
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Authoring and Deploying ToolBook Content with TotalLMS
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Smith
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Behind the Scenes of Training Studio
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Rhodes
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Communicating with .NET Web Services from Flash
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Rhodes
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Connecting to Databases in ToolBook Using ADO
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Rhodes
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Creating Actions with OpenScript - a Hackers Guide
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Lund
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Creating Dynamic Flash Content for Use in ToolBook and Other Authoring Tools
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Moriens
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Creating Software Simulations Using ToolBook
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Dedmore
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Creating Your Own SmartStyles and SmartPages
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Barham
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Smith
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Developing ToolBook Content for iPhone and iPod Touch
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Hall
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e-Learning Management 101: Estimating, Pricing, and Running Your Business
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Rhodes
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Events and Actions in the Life of a ToolBook Question Object
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Karns
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Flash for Programmers
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Rhodes
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Getting the Most out of ToolBook Question Objects
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Lund
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Getting Wild and Saving Time with OpenScript
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Rhodes
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How to Build Custom Video Controls and Skins for your Flash Video
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Carr
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HTTP Post with ToolBook and .NET
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Rhodes
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Integrating and Communicating with Flash from ToolBook
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Moriens
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Introduction to Silverlight and Microsoft Expression Studio
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Rhodes
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Introduction to SmartStyles and SmartPages
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Price
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Introduction to Training Studio
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Rhodes
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JavaScript for ToolBook, ASP.NET, Flash, and Silverlight
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Rhodes
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Mastering OpenScript
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Price
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Moving a Web Application to Ajax
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Rhodes
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Object-Oriented Programming with .NET, Flash, and ToolBook
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Rhodes
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Producing Performance-Based Software Simulations in ToolBook
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Karns
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Product Showcase: Plug-In Pro, TTS, and Learning & Mastering ToolBook
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Rhodes
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Product Showcase: Tracker.Net and TBK Tracker
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Rhodes
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Product Showcase: Training Studio and Exam Engine
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Rhodes
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Programming 101 for e-Learning Developers
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Rhodes
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Q&A on SumTotal Enterprise Suite
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Smith
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Synchronizing Flash Content Using ActionScript 3.0 Events
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Carr
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ToolBook - A Look Ahead: ToolBook XML Format
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Barham
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Gillies
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ToolBook - A Look Ahead: Preview the Upcoming ToolBook 9.5 Release
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Dedmore
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Kittinger
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ToolBook Variables and Arrays for the Rest of Us
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Karns
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Using the Flash External Interface Class to Communicate with the Browser, ToolBook, and .NET Applications
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Rhodes
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Using ToolBook Assessment Objects
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Smith
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Working with Flash CS3 and Adobe AIR to Create Desktop Applications
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Carr
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Price
The ToolBook User's Conference / e-Learning Authoring Conference 2008 Archives
for Attendees application is $25.
Ordering Information
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Attendee Comments:
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Numerous faculty members were extremely helpful in my latest issue - including Jeff Rhodes, Dan Carr, Lee Jay Karns, and Stu Moriens.
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Actually, a score of 10! Very beneficial!
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My favorite parts were the knowledge, friendliness, and casual atmosphere.
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Good value!
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The speakers have no problem sharing "secrets" and their code with us.
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The conference cost is extremely low for its value. I paid much more just for the tickets.
(2008)
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