e-Learning Authoring Conference Rates
Conference Registration is priced according to your lodging choice. Note
that prices rise by $50 on May 1, 2010.
Registration price includes the conference itself and all meals from dinner
Sunday, June 11 through lunch Wednesday, June 14.
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Off Campus ($785)
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CC Inn Double ($865)
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CC Inn Single ($930)
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Apartment Multiple Occupancy ($980)
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Apartment Single ($1,175)
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Preconference Workshops
Preconference workshops are priced per workshop. Note that the more
preconference workshops you register for, the better deal you get! Lunch is not
included but can be purchased for $9 at the college dining facility. Or you are
welcome to make visit the deli across the street or make your own arrangements.
| One Preconference Session |
$150 |
| Two Preconference Sessions |
$285 |
| Three Preconference Sessions |
$420 |
| Four Preconference Sessions |
$555 |
Pre/Postconference Lodging and Meals
Lodging and meals is available to anyone who needs to arrive early or leave
late at the following rates. Note that these do NOT include meals. We are
unable to move you between the preconference and conference, so the option you
choose must correspond to the one you choose for the conference:
| CC Inn Double ($48 per night) |
| CC Inn Single ($48 per night) |
| Apartment Multiple Occupancy ($48 per night) |
| Apartment Single ($48 per night) |
Meals are available at the college dining facility before and after the
conference (they are included for the conference itself) at these rates:
| Breakfast |
$7 |
| Lunch |
$9 |
| Dinner |
$12 |
Attendee Comments:
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It is one of the best ROI's in my 28 years at my company!
(2009)
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Worth every penny even in this tough economy!
(2009)
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Great bang for the buck!
(2008)
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It's a deal, if not a steal!
(2006)
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Very good bargain.
(2006)
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This is the BEST Bang for the Buck ANYWHERE!
(2006)
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Excellent value!
(2006)
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This is just a short "Thank You" to everyone that was at TBCON this year. This was my first experience, and it was GREAT! I learned a lot and got a lot of great ideas. I dealt with some concepts that have been really hard for me to grasp, but was explained them in a manner that I could understand. Not to mention all the info on VBTrain and the .Net stuff. On that note, this is to anyone that has never been to TBCON, "GO"! Not only is it a good time, but a excellent learning forum. Do what ever it takes to make it to the conference next year, beg the boss, scrounge up the change for travel and expenses, whatever it takes, it will be worth it.
(2003)
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It kind of reminds me of something Johnny Carson used to do with the "Amazing Karnack" where he would hold the envelope up to his head and name the content inside based on some clue written on the outside. In this case I could envision the outside saying "Sex and Platte Canyon' s ToolBook Conference". The inside would say "name two great experiences you have to personally be a player in order to appreciate". Words do not describe the value and rewards from attending this conference. I continue to tell my management that if there is only one thing we get to attend due to budgetary issues I want it to be this conference.
(2001)
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This has been by far the most valuable conference I have ever attended.
(2001)
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Excellent! Top value for money! Superb! And aimed and developers just right! Don't mess with success! Don't upscale!
(1999)
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