Last summer, RootsTech announced that its 2022 conference, to be held March 3 to 5, 2022, would once again be virtual. The pandemic caused the 2021 conference to go virtual and, according to RootsTech, it was such a success that they envision always having a virtual component to this popular conference. For safety reasons 2022 will be entirely virtual and I look forward to seeing what they do in the future to combine virtual and in-person attendance.
As it was last year, RootsTech will be 100% free of charge. I just signed up and it couldn’t be easier. Just go to the RootsTech website, fill in your name and how you want to be contacted (email, text or both), your email address and/or mobile number then click Sign Up for Free. You’ll be taken to a page that offers you an All Access Pass (also free) that requires a (free) FamilySearch account. One more click and you’re done.
The sessions for RootsTech 2021 sessions are still available for viewing, right from the RootsTech website. This was a great reminder of all the education I have not yet taken advantage of and I think I have until about the first of March to watch the classes from 2021 that I’m interested in. I’m going to try to create a routine of watching at least a class or two each weeek until then. (I also noticed that some keynotes and general sessions from past in-person conferences are available for viewing by clicking on the Previous Events in the footer.)
I did not propose to present a class at RootsTech 2022–I think I was in the middle of some sort of crisis when the proposals were due. I’m confident there will be another terrific slate of speakers and topics!
Here’s the video about RootsTech that you can also see on the RootsTech website when you register.
Debora Haws says
Thank you for this. I am now registered and looking forward to RootsTech 2022!
Janine Adams says
Terrific!
Mary says
I am registered now too! Roots Tech has been one of those events that I look forward to each year.
Janine Adams says
Me too! And isn’t it nice that they’re making it so easy?