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Subject:Re: Computer Based Training From:Mike Pope <mikep -at- ASYMETRIX -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 12 Apr 1994 17:49:00 PDT
I am professionally obliged to point out that the company I work for --
Asymetrix -- makes authoring tools that are used in for CBT, namely ToolBook
and Multimedia ToolBook. And I can also tell you, based on extremely
intimate knowledge of the docs for those products, that new releases
are imminent (haha, if I were in marketing I might also say "eminent").
Duty done. Check 'em out.
-- Mike Pope
mikep -at- asymetrix -dot- com
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>From: TECHWR-L
>To: Multiple recipients of list TECHWR-L
>Subject: Computer Based Training
>Date: Tuesday, April 12, 1994 6:30PM
>Hello everyone! I have been writing/developing a Computer Based
>Training application with one of my coworkers. Has anyone out
>there developed a CBT application? We are using Microsoft Multi-
>media Viewer, with additional programming. It's kind of cumbersome
>for us to incorporate extensive interaction for the user. Do you
>have any suggestions or ideas? Thanks in advance! Margie.