Experience the Power of a Personal Guide for Your Research
Experience the power of having your own personal guide for an entire week as you research both online and in the Family History Library. Students will review progress and findings in regular group meetings and in one-on-one consultations throughout the week as they work on their own personal research projects. Assistance will be available as […]
There are two ways to Waitlist a course: Courses may be waitlisted during the registration process using the registration form. They may also be waitlisted using our new Waitlist Management system, which also allows you to view and modify waitlisted courses. You do not need to be registered for a program in order to waitlist a course. […]
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We can all use more understanding of the organization and proven processes to help in the work that we do. In genealogy, a well-planned, well-managed project provides clarity, reduces risk, controls cost, and delivers value to the client. This course has been developed for the professional genealogist, that might be working independently, transitioning to an […]
I’m admitting my age here, but I still recall the days when we had to be front and center on a precise day and time to watch a favorite television show. No other option – except perhaps the summer rerun. And that didn’t seem unreasonable or inconvenient at the time. After all, playing softball was […]
Announcing: Expanded, Simplified DNA Practicum Prerequisites We recognize that many genealogists qualify to take this highly-specific course, but not all have reached an advanced level of research with sufficient background knowledge through the same path. To simplify the qualification procedure for the All-DNA Virtual Advanced Analysis Practicum, course coordinator Angela Packer McGhie has included a […]
In this hands-on course, students will master the basics of genetic genealogy research through hands-on application in a variety of investigative contexts. They will create testing plans incorporating such elements as which individuals to test, the types of tests to take and the companies to be used. They will also evaluate chances of success and […]
In January 2020, the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) is celebrating 25 years — its silver anniversary — of bringing quality instruction to students to elevate their genealogical education to new heights. SLIG will be held starting Sunday, January 12th, and concluding with a banquet on Friday, January 17th. The following fifteen courses are […]
Thinking about opening a genealogy business? Interested in improving your existing business? This course is for you. Jeanne Larzalere Bloom, CG; Teresa Steinkamp McMillin; and Angela Packer McGhie will work with students through active interaction and participation. At the end of the week, each student will have a unique business plan crafted from each day’s […]