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* ToolBook II Instructor, version 8.1, CBT/WBT authoring software, 2001, Click2learn, Inc. (800-448-6543, www.click2learn.com), $2,495. Other material: 762-page user guide.

ToolBook II Instructor is a feature-laden, object-oriented authoring package for creating computer-based, e.g., CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc.
CD-ROM
 in full compact disc read-only memory

Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser).
 or network-resident, and online, e.g., Dynamic HTML (1) A general term for (HTML pages) Web pages that are customized for each user; for example, returning different values from a search. Contrast with a "static HTML" page, which is the same for all users. See dynamic Web page.  (DHTML See Dynamic HTML.

DHTML - Dynamic HTML
) web-delivered, training courses. Instructor is produced by Click2learn -- whose moniker (1) A name, title or alias. See alias.

(2) A COM object that is used to create instances of other objects. Monikers save programmers time when coding various types of COM-based functions such as linking one document to another (OLE). See COM and OLE.
 might be more accurate were it called Click2administerlearning since it offers learning management software (Aspen series) in addition to ToolBook II's content development system.

The best way to describe Instructor is a three-dimensional approach. Content designers would likely enter the first axis by drilling down through a "stack" of over a dozen course templates (skills training, sales training, employee handbook An employee handbook (or employee manual) details guidelines, expectations and procedures of a business or company to its employees.

Employee handbooks are given to employees on one of the first days of his/her job, in order to acquaint them with their new company and
, etc.).

The second dimension is represented by the six to l9 pages in each template that serve as frames for the course information: title pages, objectives pages, video content pages, graphic content pages, remedial/feedback pages, and so on.

Finally, each of the pages contains a catalog of over 100 action objects that are used to control the appearance and behavior of the content.

The templates provide the basic structure for the creation of specific types of courses. For example, the template for sales product training contains pages for product features and benefits, competitive overview, product pricing and availability, market overview, product positioning, marketing plan, and others.

When selecting the template, designers further identify the method of deployment. If the course is to be web based Coming from a Web server. See Web application. , there are additional templates for publishing in DHTML to allow user interactivity. Further choices of web templates allow customization for either high-bandwidth (T1, ISDN ISDN
 in full Integrated Services Digital Network

Digital telecommunications network that operates over standard copper telephone wires or other media.
, cable, etc.) or low-bandwidth (dial-up) applications. Content pages designed for low bandwidth would include less complex functions and much plainer presentation features. Construction wizards called "specialists" allow designers to create their own templates. And, of course, there is a plain vanilla Refers to the bare minimum of functions that are known to be available in an application or system. Contrast with bells and whistles. , unstructured start-up document called "Blank Native Book."

The objects available for the presentation pages can be any of the common linked or embedded variety (Instructor supports OLE 2.0 and above), such as navigation hotspots, media items, fields, buttons, and so on. These are structured for manipulation using the Actions Editor, a visual programming tool for customizing interactive behavior. It provides options that pass course information to web-hosted applications (CGI CGI
 in full Common Gateway Interface.

Specification by which a Web server passes data between itself and an application program. Typically, a Web user will make a request of the Web server, which in turn passes the request to a CGI application program.
) for storing and retrieving from web databases.

Characteristics

It took about four minutes to loadToolBook II Instructor onto a Pentium 4 machine running Windows XP, and there were no surprises. A call to the Click2learn technical support center on a separate matter took 24 minutes, all but about 3 minutes of which was spent on hold.

Instructor contains a separate module, called Neuron, that extends the capabilities of web browsers by utilizing ActiveX controls for Microsoft Internet Explorer See Internet Explorer.  or a 32-bit plug-in for Netscape Navigator. OpenScript is the object-oriented programming language object-oriented programming language - object-oriented programming  used by Instructor and it can create custom objects beyond those already included in the templates.

Also supplied with ToolBook II are a dozen utility programs that perform various functions such as removing the executable script code to prevent the editing or viewing of application scripts. Another utility allows the user to divide a larger ToolBook application into smaller segments. There is also a bitmap editor and a palette editor, among others.

ToolBook II is fully compliant with most technology standards, including Shareable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM SCORM Shareable Content Object Reference Model (web-based e-learning standard)
SCORM Shared Courseware Object Reference Model
SCORM Shareable Courseware Object Reference Model
), AICC AICC anti-inhibitor coagulant complex. , XML XML
 in full Extensible Markup Language.

Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations.
, and IMS (1) See IP Multimedia Subsystem.

(2) (Information Management System) An early IBM hierarchical DBMS for IBM mainframes. IMS was widely implemented throughout the 1970s under MVS and continues to be used under z/OS.
. Compatibility is one of the big differences between low- and high-cost authoring tools. The low-end packages generally are not standards based. If your organization develops content for larger-scale e-learning systems such as learning management systems and content learning management systems, standards compliance is critical.

No review of ToolBook II would be complete without a reference to the Click2learn web site (www.click2learn.com). In addition to product descriptions, the site contains an array of support features such as the ToolBook Knowledgebase with tech support articles and the Developer Corner with white papers, information concerning utilities, and inside tips (although some of the older entries are no longer available). think the most useful location on the site is the ToolBook Showcase, which displays several executable applications containing actual courseware developed using Instructor.

Recommendation

Instructor could be considered as being a little pricey, but not if you're serious about training content development and concerned about the repetitive nature of creating multiple types of courses of consistent quality and timeliness. Rich in features and standards compliant, Instructor takes time for a newcomer to learn and isn't for the casual user. But it has an established spot in the top tier of authoring tools.

Contributing writer Hank Stanley is a technical training and writing consultant with Document Production Solutions in San Diego, CA.
Toolbook Instructor V8.1 product rating


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