FamilySearch Presentations at BYU 2010
Conference on Computerized Family History & Genealogy[edit | edit source]
The table below contains the list of presentations given by FamilySearch staff members at the BYU Conference on Computerized Genealogy held in Salt Lake City, 26-27 April 2010. Click on the "Syllabus" link to view the syllabus for the class. Click on the "Presenter" link to learn more about this presenter.
Syllabus | Presenter |
Who wants to be a Family History Millionaire? (aka how to win by being part of the community) | Ben Bennett |
10 LDS Family History Databases You’ve Got to Try | Devin Ashby |
All aTwitter about Wave: Ten Disruptive New Web Services | Alan Mann |
Beyond Blogging - Google Sites | Devin Ashby |
Browser Wars: Improving Your Internet Experience | Alan Mann |
FamilySearch Digital Book Scanning Program | Mike Hall |
Gadgets 101 | Alan Mann |
The Google Genealogist | Devin Ashby |
Keys to Success Using the FamilySearch Research Wiki | Fran Jensen |
Letting Your Expertise Shine In the FamilySearch Community | Anne Roach |
New FamilySearch.org | Tim Cross |
New England Land, Probate and Tax Records | Marilyn Markham |
New Resources for Consultants: What They Are and Real Examples of How to Use Them | Jim Green |
Online Research Classes at FamilySearch.org | Darin Hakes |
Research in a Snap! Cutting Edge & Gateway Web sites for Tracing Irish & British Ancestry | Phillip Dunn |
Sharing: Rich Value in Data and Relationship | Alan Mann |
Technology as Part of the Research Process: A Case Study | Devin Ashby |
Tips and Tricks for Searching Historical Records on Record Search | Bryce Roper |
Tools, Resources, Trends for Scandinavian Research on the Internet | Geoff Morris |
Top Technologies and Technology Trends | Alan Mann |
What's New in Family History Online | Alan Mann |