e-Learning Authoring Conference 2010 Archives for Attendees
Conference attendees received free access to the Archives
for Attendees web application. This allows access to all session
content from the 2010 conference, including ToolBook files, Flash/Flex movies
and source files, JavaScript and HTML documents, 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
2010 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 Beginner's Look at SmartStyles and SmartPages
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Hall
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A Practical Look at Actions Editor Array Variables and Shared Actions
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Richards
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Actions Editor - A to Z
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Dedmore
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An Introduction to the Actions Editor in ToolBook
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Hall
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An Introduction to the Simulation Editor in ToolBook
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Hall
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Behind the Scenes with Tracker.Net
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Rhodes
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Communicating with Web Services from ToolBook, Flash, Flex, Silverlight, and JavaScript
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Rhodes
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Creating a Flash SCORM Lesson
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Williams
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Creating a ToolBook Lesson from Start to Finish
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Dedmore
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Creating e-Learning with Training Studio
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Rhodes
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Creating Online Tests with Exam Engine
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Rhodes
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Designing a Test-Then-Tell Approach Using Adobe Captivate
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Ganci
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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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Externalizing Flash Content: XML and Media
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Williams
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Flash ActionScript 3.0
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Carr
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Flash for Beginners
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Williams
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Instructional Design and ToolBook Catalog Objects
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Hurley
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Integrating Flash Content with Other Technologies
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Carr
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Introduction to Adobe Captivate
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Ganci
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Introduction to Data Centric Design with Flash Builder 4
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Baker
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Learning & Mastering ToolBook: The Class
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Rhodes
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OpenScript for DHTML Developers
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Rech
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PowerPoint to ToolBook
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Hurley
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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, Tracker Reports, 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 - Actions Editor
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Rhodes
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Programming 101 for e-Learning Developers - Flash/Flex
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Rhodes
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Programming 101 for e-Learning Developers - JavaScript
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Rhodes
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Programming 101 for e-Learning Developers - Silverlight
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Rhodes
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Programming 202 for e-Learning Developers - Actions Editor
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Rhodes
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Programming 202 for e-Learning Developers - Flash/Flex
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Rhodes
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Programming 202 for e-Learning Developers - JavaScript
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Rhodes
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Programming 202 for e-Learning Developers - Silverlight
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Rhodes
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Rapid Development Tricks for ToolBook Developers
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Hurley
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Recording and Creating ToolBook Simulations
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Dedmore
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Reporting Services for Tracker.Net and Other Applications
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Rhodes
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SCORM Content and LMS Integration
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Richards
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The Latest and Greatest in Adobe Captivate 4 Tips and Tricks!
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Ganci
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ToolBook Assessments
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Dedmore
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Using Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro to Create Superior Documents and Training
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Ganci
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Using Media for e-Learning: Best Practices
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Frederick
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Using the ToolBook Catalog
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Dedmore
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What's New in Flash CS5
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Carr
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Price
The e-Learning Authoring Conference 2010 Archives for Attendees application
is $50.
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Attendee Comments:
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I liked the inclusion of e-Learning info that was targeted toward generic best practices (not software-specific). Pat's session had great info that will help with future training projects.
(2010)
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Fantastic - hats off to Jeff and his family.
(2010)
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Jeff continues to astound me. He manages to put together a conference that is unparalleled, and make it a bargain to boot. I know that as the economy recovers, most of you will be able to resume attending conferences. I hope you will put this conference on your plans for next year.
(2010)
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I just wanted to thank you, again, for a great conference. It was so nice to meet everyone and pick up new information and tips. I hope to go again next year!
(2010)
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Thanks for a great conference!
(2010)
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It was a terrific conference---what else would it be; you do such a good job every year. So THANKS for another year well done.
(2010)
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