RootTech 2013 will be held March 21-23, 2013 in Salt Lake City. Over those three days, attendees will have plenty of lecture sessions to choose from. I though I’d share a list of presentations that may be of interest to you that relate to writing your family history. I’ve also included presentations related to sharing your family stories in ways other than writing.
And since RootsTech has incorporated Story@Home into their conference, there are plenty of offerings to go around. I’m sure you’ll find a few that will suit your fancy.
Thursday, March 21
- Digital Recording Tools for the Family Historian, Nancy & Biff Barnes
- The Timeline Grid: Visualizing a Family Through Time, Kathryn Grant
- Recording and Preserving Family Stories Using Your Hand-held IPad, IPhone, IPod, or Android Devices, Susan Kitchens
- Transform Your Note-taking and Remember Everything With Evernote, Tonia Kendrick
- Life Is in the Details, Leigh Anne Wilkes
- Mapping Ancestral Migration Trails and Their Stories, Laura Prescott
Friday, March 22
- Interest in Pinterest for Family History, Valerie Elkins
- Lab: Publishing, Shantal Park
- The Blog Blitz: Create Your Own Genealogy Blog in One Session Lab, Lisa Louise Cooke
- Being Present in Your Own Story, Ken Craig
- Do Your E-Book Right: Self-Publishing Secrets for the Family Historian, Lisa Alzo
- Turn Google Street View Into a Time Machine: HistoryPin and WhatWasThere, Amy Johnson Crow
- Wikis for Genealogists, Thomas MacEntee
Saturday, March 23
- Creative and Fun Ways to Cherish Your FamilyHistory, Valerie Elkins
- Storytelling With Kids, Amy Price
- Family History Writing Made Easier: Cloud-based Tools Every Genealogist Can Use, Lisa Alzo
- Taking Your Family History Electronic – Creating Your Own Amazing Ebook, Luana Darby
- Digital Storytelling: Beyond Bullet Points, Denise Barrett Olson
- 365 Days of Story Prompts, Jenny Eckton
- Writing for a Publisher, Christopher Robbins
- Publish Your Genealogy Online, Laura Prescott
- Authentically Telling Your Story, Stephanie Sorenson
- Live Your Stories, Increase Your Joy, Nicole Carpenter
Thanks for posting this. I wish I could go. Do you think they’ll have the files to download and read like last year?
I am actually an official blogger (at my other blog) for the conference so I know that they will be streaming some sessions live like they did last year. That’s how I will be participating this year as I will not be able to attend either. I believe that the presentations the stream live will then be available to view at your leisure as they have done in the past, but I don’t know that to be a fact at this time.