If you're a genealogist and think you don't need to learn anything more, check your pulse -- you may be dead.
For the rest of you, check out the blog by friend, colleague, and ace networker Angela McGhie: "Adventures in Genealogy Education." Since June it's been dedicated to sharing news and information about "conferences, classes, webinars, books, web sites, institutes, tutorials, articles and other resources."
I myself am such a fan of institutes like Samford and Salt Lake that I have not made anywhere near enough use of on-line videos and webinars, both of which have recently been featured in "Adventures."
Beginner, intermediate, advanced? Transitional or professional? You're pretty much guaranteed to find something here you wish you had known about earlier, and isn't that part of what blogs are all about?
Friday, November 5, 2010
Adventures in Genealogy Education, the blog
Posted by Harold Henderson at 3:05 AM
Labels: Adventures in Genealogy Education, Angel McGhie, blogs
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