e-Learning Authoring Conference Preconference Sessions
A Valuable Opportunity to Receive Training on ToolBook, Flash, Captivate,
Instructional Design, and more.
The 2011 sessions have not yet been identified. We have listed the 2010
sessions below to give you an idea of what to expect. Please check back as more
sessions are added.
There will be two day's worth of Preconference Training sessions available for
attendees. Presented in 4-hour blocks over two days, these sessions are
in-depth training opportunities.
This opportunity is designed to provide a bargain for anyone hoping to either
learn how to harness the power of ToolBook, Flash, JavaScript, or
Silverlight.
You are welcome to add, remove, or change sessions after signing up for the
conference.
Here are this year's current offerings. Click on a session to see its
description or on a faculty member to see his or her biography.
Preconference Training Session A
Monday morning, August 1
Preconference Training Session B
Monday afternoon, August 1
Preconference Training Session C
Tuesday morning, August 2
Preconference Training Session D
Tuesday afternoon, August 2
Attendee Comments:
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My favorite part was the preconference hands-on sessions.
(2008)
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I really enjoy the whole program. I always do at least 2 preconference sessions and maybe all but one or two sessions Monday and Tuesday.
(2007)
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Sessions and preconference sessions were the best part.
(2006)
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Preconference was excellent. I learned so much.
(2000)
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By the way, Chris and Jeff, my thanks for the excellent preconference workshop. It was very useful, and I feel I learned a lot that I can use for a long time. (My students thank you, too.)
(1999)
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The conference lived up to everything it was advertised to be and more. While the regular conference was great, I really enjoyed the pre conference. Those who did not attend the preconference really missed seeing you guys in action and what you have to share. I have already incorporated a couple of the things I learned at the conference.
(1999)
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The preconference was the most valuable as far as getting practical application tips and examples.
(1999)
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