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Subject:Seminar: Web-based Training Primer From:Jennie Achtemichuk <JennieA -at- MSN -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 1 Aug 1997 02:34:15 UT
Web-based Training: One-Day Primer
Los Angeles/Ventura, CA
September 23, 1997
This one-day seminar is designed to introduce you to the possibilities
available when designing a Web-based training system. In addition,
you will be introduced to the tools that allow you to quickly create
your first Web-based training system.
_____________
What You'll Learn
Web-based training offers the opportunity to develop training systems
that vary from self paced tutorials to interactive simulations to
campus-like learning communities.
+ Find out the latest about Web (HTML) and CBT authoring tools.
+ Learn how Java and ActiveX are being used in Web-based training
systems.
+ Learn how database-driven webs can simplify training development
and administration.
Case studies will be used to demonstrate the history, present, and
future of Web-based training.
This course is taught by Jennie Achtemichuk, who has designed and developed
web-based training systems for AT&T Wireless and Boeing Commercial Airplane
Group. Jennie is a Seattle-based independent consultant specializing in
online training and information systems for high-tech companies.
_____________ Who Should Attend Training developers, instructional designers,
CBT authors, technical writers, training managers _____________ Course Costs
This course costs just $350 per person. If you register by August 18, you'll
receive a discount of $55. This workshop is the perfect complement to
Designing Interactive Online Training, scheduled for September 24, 1997 in
Los Angeles/Ventura, CA. Register for both courses at $595 per person.
Register early! Seating is limited. ________________ Course Location
Complete location details will be sent with your registration confirmation.
____________
To Register
Final deadline to register is Friday, September 5th at 5 p.m.
(Pacific time)
By Fax: (360) 379-8939
By Email: Debsea -at- ix -dot- netcom -dot- com
By Phone: (360) 379-6621
By Mail: Northwest Registration Services
PO Box 228
Port Townsend, WA 98368-0228
___________
Registration Form
___ Yes! I want to attend both courses: Web-based Training
Primer and Designing Interactive Online Training
Los Angeles/Ventura on September 23 and 24, 1997
$595 per person
___ Yes! I want to attend Web-based Training Primer
Los Angeles/Ventura on September 23, 1997
$350.00 per person, or $295 before August 18
___ No, I can't attend this course.
Please put me on your mailing list for future events.
Payment Information:
___ Check enclosed (Payable to Jennie Achtemichuk)
When paying by check, your registration must be
received by Northwest Registration Services by
September 5th. Please allow enough time for
mail delivery.
___ Visa
___ Mastercard
No registrations will be accepted after September 4th.
Substitions may be made at any time. Cancellations will be
accepted up to September 5th before the course, subject to a
$50 service charge. Confirmed registrants who do not attend or
cancel after September 5th are liable for the full registration
fee.
All cancellations must be made in writing.
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