FamilySearch announced today that select presentations from this year’s RootsTech conference are now available online.
The available sessions are:
- Jay Verkler – “Turning Roots, Branches, Trees into Nodes, Links, Graphs”
- Click to view
- Click for bio
- See “Jay Verkler Opens RootsTech Conference” for my report
- Barry Ewell - “Digitally Preserving Your Family Heritage”
- Curt Witcher - “The Changing Face of Genealogy”
- Click to view
- Click for bio
- See “RootsTech and the Changing Face of Genealogy” for my report
- Brian Pugh - “Cloud Computing: What It Is and How It Has Been Used . . .”
- Warning: This is a very technical session
- Click to view
- I didn’t write-up my notes from this session in my Insider Ketchup article. It was and is my intention to do an easier-to-understand explanation article. However, don’t stay tuned for it, and don’t hold your breath…
- Thomas MacEntee - “Virtual Presentations Round Table”
- Click to view
- Panel members: Thomas MacEntee, Lisa Louise Cooke, Marian Pierre-Louis, Geoff Rasmussen, Pat Richley-Erickson, Allison Stacey, and Maureen Taylor
- Brewster Kahle - “Personal Archiving and Primary Documents”
- Click to view
- Click for bio
- See “RootsTech Keynote Speaker Archiving and Preserving...” for my report
- Elder Richard G. Scott – Question and answer session for family history consultants
- Click to view. (This link didn’t work for me.)
- Click for bio
- See “Richard G. Scott: Some of the Finest at RootsTech” for my report
For my other reports on RootsTech 2011, see:
- RootsTech Conference Opens
- FamilySearch Technology Booth
- RootsTech Expo Hall is a Winner
- RootsTech ‘An Amazing Accomplishment’
- RootsTech: Future Directions in Search
- RootsTech Ketchup
To read the complete announcement from FamilySearch, see “Relive RootsTech 2011,” FamilySearch (www.familysearch.org : dated 11 March 2011, accessed 14 March 2011).
Lots of men, except for the panel. Was attendance at RootsTech that imbalanced by gender too?
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