I’m at RootsTech 2015 in Salt Lake City, with 22,000 of my closest friends. Seriously, this is one large conference. But it’s amazingly manageable. One day in, I can say that the sessions are really valuable. And I’m happy to tell you that even if you’re not able to attend in person, you can remotely watch a selection of the sessions.
The streaming schedule is posted here. If you’re not available when they’re on live, have no fear. The website indicates that recordings of these sessions will be posted for a limited time on the RootsTech website after the conference.
One of the great aspects of the conference, the ginormous trade show, has to be experienced in person, alas. I’ve only scratched the surface my first day here, but I’ve already learned about some new products and services and had a good time talking with vendors. I’ll post some highlights at a later date.
If you have the chance to watch the live stream, I encourage it. This conference offers quality content that’s well worth the time investment.
This photo of the corridor at RootsTech on Thursday was taken by my friend, Lori Hanson Krause. Used with her permission.
Marion Turnbull says
I love the sound of being with 22,000 friend in Geneaology!
It is a shame that I have to work through all three days away from home while they are live, but will look forward to them being available online afterwards.
Enjoy the rest of RootsTech
Janine Adams says
Thanks, Marion! I hope you do get to watch some of the sessions online. Maybe you’ll be here to see them live next year!
Marion Turnbull says
I managed to get a couple of sessions before having to head to bed (due to the time difference). I have recorded them for later so I can listen again and again! 🙂