Thursday
- Thursday General Session 2016 (Steve Rockwood, Paula Madison, and Bruce Feiler)
- Steve Rockwood, Thursday Keynote
- Paula Madison, Thursday Keynote
- Bruce Feiler, Thursday Keynote
- Stan Ellsworth
- A. J. Jacobs, General Session
- Fred Moss, Closing Death Records: Silver Bullet or Dead End?
- Ron Tanner, What's New in Family Tree for 2016
- Mike Mansfield, 7 Unique Technologies for Genealogy Discoveries
- James Ison, Using the Genealogical Proof Standard for Success
- Amy Johnson Crow, Best Websites and Apps for Finding Local History
- Joseph Richardson, Virtual Family Reunions
- David Isay, Friday General Session
- David Isay, Friday Keynote
- Dr. Bruce Durie, Scottish Genealogy -- Finding People
- Maureen Taylor, Five Steps to Identify a Family Photo
- Lisa Louise Cook, Proven Methodology for Using Google for Genealogy
- Peggy Lauritzen, Homespun and Calico: Finding Our Foremothers
- D. Joshua Taylor, A Digital Treasure: PERSI and Your Family History
- Robert Kehrer, Finding Elusive Records on FamilySearch.org
- Myko Clelland, My Ancestors are from Britain--What Do I Do Next?
- Sharleen Reyes, Family History in a Digital Future
Saturday
- Michael Leavitt, Saturday General Session
- Michael Leavitt, Saturday Keynote
- Anne Mitchell, Become a Master Searcher on Ancestry
- Jens Nielsen, Photos--Emerging Technologies in Photography
- Michael Cassara, Cemetery Crowdsourcing
I'll try to come back and add the length and and also the session numbers so it will be easy to find a syllabus for each. I'll also try to notice whether more videos are added over the next week or two and add them to this list.
--Nancy.
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Thank you. While at RootsTech, I heard that the syllabi might not stay up forever.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jenna, for letting me know there may be a time limit for getting the syllabi. I know websites often don't keep everything available for an extended time. I'll have to be sure and print the ones I want this week.
DeleteGreat -- thanks for making it easy for me.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if it's easier for others this way or by just going to the archive website, Wendy. Personally, I like it this way.
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