e-Learning Authoring Conference Location
The Colorado College
Founded in 1874, Colorado College is a private, four-year, co-educational,
liberal arts and sciences college. It is located on a 90-acre campus in
downtown Colorado Springs, on the front range of the Rocky Mountains, 70 miles
south of Denver. Its wide green fields and classic buildings
provide a spectacular view of the 14,000 foot Pike's Peak to the west. The
school is a perfect setting for a summer conference. For more
information, visit
The Colorado College's web site.
Attendees to The ToolBook and VBTrain.Net User's Conference will have use of the
campus facilities including tennis courts, racquetball courts, jogging track
and trail, weight and exercise room, gym, and swimming pool. For an
overview of the campus, see the
campus map.
Colorado Springs
As Colorado's second largest city (metro population over 400,000), Colorado
Springs offers numerous opportunities for visitors. Whether you would
like to take an afternoon tour of the US Olympic Training Center, ride the cog
railway to the top of Pike's Peak, explore Garden of the Gods, spelunk in the
Cave of the Winds, take on whitewater rafting down the Royal Gorge, or simply
stroll the shops of old Colorado City, Colorado Springs is a perfect conference
locale.
For more information visit any of these Colorado Springs related web sites:
City of Colorado Springs -
The city's award winning web site!
Surf the Springs
Weather
Colorado Springs is protected by two natural barriers: the Rocky Mountains to
the west and Palmer Divide (Monument Hill) to the north. Average high
temperature in the summer months in Colorado Springs is in the mid 80's (28 or
so Celsius), with average lows in the 50's (10's Celsius). Frequent but short
afternoon showers bring two to three inches of rainfall per month.
We typically have very nice weather for the conference, but it has been
known to rain. So we recommend a light rain jacket just in case.
Attendee Comments:
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College was very clean, safe, and comfortable.
(2009)
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A very relaxing and picturesque backdrop.
(2009)
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Loved the view outside on the patio at Sunday's get-together.
(2008)
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Colorado Springs--and the college--is a great location.
(2007)
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Loved the food.
(2006)
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Dining, classrooms, social areas were all very good. Accommodations were also formidable for a college dorm.
(2006)
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Beautiful setting.
(2006)
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Snacks in Armstrong were well chosen. Liked the frozen ice cream bars.
(2005)
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Beautiful setting!
(2005)
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Apartments are MUCH better than the dorms. Thanks for the upgrade!
(2002)
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It was a great place to hold a conference. Inexpensive, yet very high quality!
(1999)
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