Category Archives: Education

Two Free DNA Webinars Coming Up

DNA-mediumDNA and genealogy has been a hot topic in the news lately, and if you are wanting to learn more you might be interested in two free webinars coming up May 15th and 17th.  Both are open to the public and start at 7pm MDT.

The DNA Special Interest Group of the Utah Genealogical Association is sponsoring, “Understanding DNA for Genealogy” featuring Jim Brewster of Family Tree DNA.  To register go to https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8917770861999669762  The UGA DNA SIG holds monthly webinars which are generally available to members only, but several per year are open to the public so this is a great opportunity to join in. Archived versions of the DNA SIG webinars are available to UGA members.

The Virtual Chapter of the Utah Genealogical Association is sponsoring, “Welcome to the World of Genetic Genealogy” featuring Stephanie Saylor, a scientist who who will help you get started with the topic.  To register go to https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3772418188305271297   Virtual Chapter webinars are held monthly and are always free and open to the public.  Archived webinars are available to members only.

 

A Call for Papers – 2018 BYU Conference on Family History and Genealogy

The following is an announcement by the organizers of the 2018 BYU Conference on Family History and Genealogy, which is co-sponsored by ICAPGen. We encourage our AG researchers to participate as presenters!

Strengthening Ties That Bind Families Together”.  Proposals are now being accepted for the 2018 BYU Conference on Family History and Genealogy which will be held Tuesday, July 31 through Friday, August 3, at the BYU Conference Center in Provo, Utah.

Proposals are accepted through the BYU recruiting system. You will be required to have a BYU Net ID. If you do not have a Net ID, click here to create one. You may submit up to eight proposals by clicking on the following link: Submit Proposals and Apply Here

The deadline for proposals is Friday, January 5, 2018. We welcome proposals that allow participants to gain new skills and receive helpful information in the following areas of family history and genealogy:

  • Getting started in family history
    • Classes specifically designed for those who are beginners to research
  • *Vendor demonstration classes (software, websites, etc.)
  • Writing, preserving, and sharing histories online (blogging, photos, and stories)
  • Digital technologies and using computers, technology, and the Internet for research
  • DNA and Forensic genealogy
  • Record types (probate, immigration/naturalization, church, newspapers, military, etc.)
  • Beginning, intermediate, and advanced research methodology in:
    • British Isles (England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales)
    • Germany
    • Scandinavia
    • United States—state and regional topics
    • Other countries and international regions
  • Family History Center support and family history consultant training
  • Engaging youth in family history

* Vendor demonstrations will be a “sponsored” class. Vendors can teach about their service or product during a vendor track as part of the normal conference schedule for free.