Last night's webinar, Share Your Family History with Legacy Charting, is now available in our webinar archives. Janet Hovorka did a fantastic job of giving us ideas on why to use charts and I had a blast demonstrating some of Legacy Charting's features. Thanks everyone for calling in – especially Janise from Australia (I love her accent).
As a reminder, be sure to place your wall chart orders several days before the holiday shipping deadlines for ontime Christmas delivery. And the link for the step-by-step instructions to create the special family tree bookmarks is here.
Listen to the recording here. The webinar will be available in the archives until at least January 1, 2011 (can't believe the new year is almost here…).
Register for our upcoming webinars (free)
Wednesday, December 8, 2010. Helping Unlock the World's Records – FamilySearch Indexing for Power Users. If you’ve graduated from the basics of FamilySearch Indexing, you’re ready to learn how to simplify and increase your work without decreasing your accuracy. This class, taught by FamilySearch's Katie Gale and hosted by Legacy Family Tree's Geoff Rasmussen, will discuss a variety of ways to enhance your indexing experience with program tips, tools, and more.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011. Google for Genealogists. Most genealogists are only using 10% or less of the resources behind Google when it comes to genealogy research. Learn from professional genealogist, Thomas MacEntee, about the other 90% and how these Google components can be leveraged for better search results. Google is more than just a search engine – it is a wealth of information much of which goes unnoticed by the average genealogist. Besides search, Google allows you to access maps, books, journals, abstracts, patents and much more. These components may be what is needed to make advances in your genealogy research.
Heather – the times are listed over at http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/webinars.asp. For the Google for Genealogists webinar the times are: 2:00 PM Eastern (U.S.), 1:00 PM Central, 12:00 PM Mountain, 11:00 AM Pacific, 7:00PM GMT. You can use a time zone converter online to determine the right time zone for your area of Australia. Looking forward to seeing you there!