Episode 166 - Tips, Ideas and Listener Email

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Genealogy Gems Podcast
Episode 166 with Lisa Louise Cooke

I've been enjoying time at home getting the new house decorated. I have a wonderful sort of wall niche area in the living room that is perfect for a family history display, so the wheels are turning on what I want to do there. I've been pinning lots of ideas on Pinterest for that. And of course I'm getting in my time with my grandsons Davy and Joey. Now that Joey is a year and a half and running all over the place, it's just playtime bedlam at Sha Sha's house.

I'll be speaking in Round Rock, TX at the Williamson County Genealogical SocietyHow to Reopen and Work a Genealogical Cold Case

But soon May will be here and that means I'll be heading to the National Genealogical Society Conference in Richmond Virginia. And we are going to do something very unique at NGS this year. In addition to my three scheduled presentations, we've got ourselves some extra booth space this year, and I'll be giving what we are calling Outside the Box Sessions.

You know how it is, you head to a big conference, and you're running for one 1 hour session to the next. And they are usually pretty big classrooms. Well, we are going to getting outside of that box, and holding 30 minute sessions in our booth area on the topics you've told me you want most.

As presenters we don't get to have the final say on which of our presentations is selected for the main conference, so it's really exciting to have this unique way of offering the topics you ask us for. It's a smaller intimate setting, the sessions will be packed with tips you can start using right away, all participants will get a free ebook of the handouts for those quickie sessions, we'll have prizes and you'll even have some treats to nibble on. I am really excited about doing this, and I think you'll find it refreshing, fun and informative.

I'll doing four sessions one each day of the conference

Ancestral Time Travel with Google Earth
Evernote Quick Tips for Genealogists
Tablet Tips and Tricks for Genealogists
Google Search Strategies

And, I've invited two of my dearest friends, Janet Hovorka of Family Chartmasters, and The Photo Detective Maureen Taylor to join me and present some of their most popular topics!

So in all, you'll have a dozen 12; hour sessions to choose from to reinvigorate your genealogy research. If you want to get outside the box, come hand out with us, get the ebook, nibble on some treats and get away from the huge crowds.

Outside the Box Session Schedule:

WEDNESDAY

10:00 Start Organizing Your Photos Today (Maureen Taylor)12:30 Fun Family History Activities for the Youth at Your Family Reunion (Janet Hovorka)1:30 Ancestral Time Travel with Google Earth (Lisa Louise Cooke)3:00 3 Family History Presentations that Will Wow Your Family Using Prezi (Janet Hovorka)

THURSDAY12:30 Evernote Quick Tips for Genealogists (Lisa Louise Cooke)1:30 10 Simple and Engaging Ways to Teach Your Family About Their Past (Janet Hovorka)3:30 Hairsteria and Mad as a Hatter Tips for Dating Photos (Maureen Taylor)

FRIDAY12:30 Tablet Tips and Tricks for Genealogists (Lisa Louise Cooke)1:30 Celebrate the 175th Anniversary of the Daguerreotype and 5 Things You Need to Know About Them (Maureen Taylor)3:30 Beautiful Charts to Show Off Your Family History (Janet Hovorka)

SATURDAY10:00 FaceOff: Facial Matching Software (Maureen Taylor)11:00 Google Search Strategies (Lisa Louise Cooke)

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MJ watched the video and left this comment: I sooo agree with the karma of sharing our genealogy and our photos. I love the Find a Grave / BillionGrave photo idea. And I know myself about good karma. I found some studio photos of a distant relative, contacted a direct descendant and sent the photos to him. He wrote back and said "my Dad looks just like his grandmother, and never knew it before! And what a gift for my son." A few weeks later a postcard...

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