TBK Tracker works for native or Neuron-deployed ToolBook books or for Flash content. It organizes individual ToolBook books or Flash movies that we call “lessons” into “courses.”
Use TBK Tracker when you want to:
- Deploy native books on CD, hard disk, LAN, or web server (Neuron).
- Use Flash content created with Training Studio™ or other Flash-based tools.
- Track test scores and question responses at the lesson level.
- Prevent students from going to the next lesson until the current one is successfully completed.
- Track at two levels (course and lesson).
- Have your developers work on separate lessons.
- Reuse lessons between courses. For example, you might have the same lesson as part of the “Technician” and “Engineer” courses.
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Progress Tracker works for native or Neuron-deployed ToolBook books. It organizes larger ToolBook books (“modules”) into “chapters” and “sections.”
Use Progress Tracker when you want to:
- Deploy native books on CD, hard disk, LAN, or web server (Neuron).
- Track test scores and question responses at the module level.
- Create a Certification Exam composed of a defined number of questions per chapter taken randomly from a question pool.
- Track at three levels (module, chapter, and section).
- Organize your training in single books to share resources, scripts, and objects.
- Use built-in section and module completion indicators.
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Tracker.Net works with DHTML ToolBook as well as other SCORM-compliant content.
Use Tracker.Net when you want to:
- Deploy DHTML ToolBook or other SCORM-compliant, web-based content.
- Track test scores and question responses to the extent supported by SCORM.
- Support large (e.g., thousands or tens of thousands) of students in a single database.
- Deploy on a Windows web-server with the .NET runtime and SQL Server.
- Have supervisory levels where those with Administrator or Reporter access see only students assigned to them directly or indirectly.
- Support expiration of content.
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