Just a couple of weeks ago I posted about a workshop, Getting Savvy with FamilySearch, being offered by my friend, Amy Johnson Crow. The $99 workshop has four 90-minute sessions, September 14, 16, 21, and 23. All sessions start at 7 pm eastern time.
The first session was last night. It was so good that I wanted to post again to urge you to consider signing up. All four sessions will be recorded, so if you sign up today, you can watch last night’s session, which Amy posted today. The recordings are available for an unlimited amount of time.
Last night’s session was about searching historical records and collections in FamilySearch. I’ve been using the site for a long time but I picked up some tips and tricks about searching that I can’t wait to put into regular use. During the Zoom session, participants are able to practice what they’re learning with their own research. And they can ask questions in the chat that Amy answers in real time.
I’ve been a big fan of Amy’s presenting skills from the first time I heard her speak at a conference years ago. She’s a clear and thorough communicator. I always leave her talks with new, valuable knowledge.
This is a great opportunity if you feel you could be more effective in tapping into FamilySearch’s 5 billion images. Amy told me she’ll be closing registration on Thursday (tomorrow). So now’s the time to sign up, if you’re so inclined!
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