Front Runner, in association with STC Alberta, is conducting a two-day
training session (with discounted rates for all attendees!) on RoboHelp
Essentials in Calgary. Neil Perlin, who presented at New Heights two years
ago, is the instructor.
 
Location:
Alastair Ross Technology Centre 
3553 - 31 Street NW
Calgary, AB  T2L 2K7
Map: http://www.calgarytechnologies.com/map/ 
 
Delivery: 
Bring your laptop so you can get hands-on training with RoboHelp in an
instructor-led, classroom style setup. (Don't forget to bring your power
cord.) Specifically, you'll need a laptop (and power cord) set up according
to instructions you'll receive a few days before the workshop. Basically, if
you're running RoboHelp 8 now, you're configured.

Duration: 
2 Days, 9 AM - 5 PM MDT

Dates:
November 29-30, 2010
 
Registration:
http://www.front-runner.com/Events.php?eid=29
 
Cost:
This course normally charges $990.00, so thanks to Front Runner for setting
this special pricing for us!
 
STC Members: $690.00
Non-Members: $801.00
*Bonus: Register before November 8 and get an additional $50.00 discount!
 
Prerequesites:
A basic familiarity with Windows and your word-processor (FrameMaker or
Word). Some familiarity with RoboHelp and HTML or XML is helpful but NOT
REQUIRED.
Materials: 
 
Participants receive reference materials related to course topics. Follow up
support by email, on topics covered, is available to participants for 90
days (4 hour limit).
 
Questions? Contact Veronica by email at veronica[at]front-runner[dot]com, or
call toll-free 1-877-999-0155.
 
For more information, visit:  
http://www.front-runner.com/TrainingCompanyDetail.php?cid=74&pageNum_RSCours
eList=00&pageNum_CategoryCourses=00&cc=1

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