Education is important for genealogists to undertake. With a vast array of records that we consult to the techniques that we use to solve tough problems, it’s vital that we stay in the know and continually learn. This is a topic that I am passionate about. Had I not taken steps to educate myself from the beginning of my journey, I would not be where I am today with a nicely defined (although still in progress) pedigree and the ability to help others trace their roots.
This is a recap of the six posts in one convenient place.
BONUS: If you’d like a summary version of all the post PLUS a goal-setting worksheet, fill out the form below to collect Your Guide to Genealogy Educational Opportunities. P.S. If you’re already on my list, you got this bonus earlier today in the Genealogy Quick Tip email 🙂
- Books
- Blogs
- Wikis
- Scholarly Journals
- Magazines
- Syllabus Materials
- Webinars
- YouTube
- FamilySearch Help Center
- Ancestry Academy
- TV Shows
- Podcasts
- Conference Recordings
- Local Society Events
- Conferences
- Institutes
- Genealogy Cruises
- Study Groups
- Digital Courses
- Higher & Continuing Education
- Articles or books for publication (informational, instructional, case studies, narratives)
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