[WEB4LIB] CBT and Video training Products

Margaret Gross mgross at CAM.ORG
Wed Nov 10 23:12:30 EST 1999


Tim, here are some CBT suppliers. 
We have been satisfied with Keystone and Viagrafix products

Candico <http://www.candico.com/training/index.html> : Computer Training
Tutorials (Interactive CD-ROMs and Videos)

CBT Systems <http://www.cbtsys.com/> : Interactive educational software 

ComputerLiteracy.com
<http://www1.clbooks.com/shop/browse.cl?SubjectCode=CQ> : C Programming
| C++ Programming
| Cisco Routers & Protocols | Database Systems | Information Systems |
Internet & Intranet Skills |
Internetworking | IT Core Concepts | Java | Lotus Notes & Domino |
Marimba | Microsoft Office | Netscape | Novell
| SAP | Visual Basic 

Keystone Learning Systems <http://www.klscorp.com/> : Multimedia
self-paced computer training products 

Lesson Stop <http://www.lessonstop.org/> : Excellent site for lesson
plans on the Web Organized within the 7 subject
area pages, this site offers 500 links to web sites organized by topic
and level, providing access to thousands of
lesson plans. These pages are updated and reviewed regularly. 

Viagrafix <http://viagrafix.com/> : Audiovisual and multimedia training
products for computers 

regards,
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Tim Klassen wrote:
> 
> We're supporting our faculty and student's web design efforts through the
> provision of enduser training materials. Currently we are providing a
> collection of manuals (Visual Quickstart Guides, O'Reilly Nutshrell books,
> etc). However, we want to subsidize these with some training videos and
> possibly CR-ROMs or Internet based computer based training. The products we
> are most interested in supporting are Adobe stuff (Photoshop, Illustrator
> etc) Filemaker HomePage, and MS's Office.
> 
> Any suggestions for products that have worked for you?
> 
> Best,
> Tim Klassen
> 
> Tim Klassen
> Science Librarian
> Wesleyan University Science Library
> Middletown Connecticut 06459
> ph: 860-685-3729
> fax: 860-685-2661
> tklassen at wesleyan.edu
> http://www.wesleyan.edu/~tklassen/


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