Where can you find the best of the Internet, free websites, and unique resources? Read below.
On Wednesday evening, I attended another excellent Webinar by Legacy Family Tree, this one was New Family History Technology. Geoff Rasmussen of Legacy Family Tree, gave me permission to post the Webinar link (see below) for anybody who would like to view it during the next 30 days. I intend to watch it again. It is really good and perfect for anybody doing research. The best thing is, it is up-to-date with all information!
I recommend you watch and listen to: the Webinar called New Family History Technology by Paul Larsen. You will need to scroll down to "Listen to our archived Webinars" and select New Family History Technology. And as a bonus, you may listen to the others listed.
The description that got me interested in this free one hour lecture follows: "There are so many new family history tools and web sites…it’s easy to feel somewhat overwhelmed. Here’s a colorful tour of much of the new stuff to make it easier, save you hundreds of hours, and have fun connecting to your ancestors. Learn about the best of the Internet, free websites, and unique resources. Join the author of the book Crash Course in Family History, Paul Larsen, and see what you’re missing!"
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It really was UP TO DATE!!! Paul must have been tweaking that presentation up to 5 minutes before air time.
These webinars are fantastic! I especially like the fact they are available for a while after the fact for those who weren't able to participate the first time.
Great tip, Barbara. It's at the top of my to-do list for next week. Thank you.
I just wanted to let you know I read about this here first and have enjoyed it very much. Thanks for writing about it.
Thank you for your comments, I'm sorry I so late in responding to your comments.
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