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The deadline for scholarship applications for upcoming SLIG events is approaching. Detailed descriptions and application instructions for each scholarship can be found by clicking on the respective titles below. Submit applications before 1 May 2024 to be considered for these opportunities. UGA Jimmy B. Parker Scholarship The UGA Jimmy B. Parker Scholarship provides a […]
Elevate Your Genealogical Education to New Heights SLIG Fall Virtual – September – November 2024 SLIG (Virtual) – January 27-31, 2025 SLIG Spring Virtual – February – April 2025 Wanted: Hive Minders for SLIG Fall Virtual 2024 Hive Minders help our virtual classrooms function smoothly, addressing challenges that arise. If you are comfortable […]
Elevate Your Genealogical Education to New Heights SLIG Fall Virtual – September – November 2024 SLIG (Virtual) – January 27-31, 2025 SLIG Spring Virtual – February – April 2025 SLIG Scholarship Applications Now Open Applications are now being accepted for several scholarships available to participants in upcoming SLIG events. The deadline for each […]
SLIG 2024 registration opens July 22, 2023, at 10:00 am MDT. SLIG Spring Virtual 2024 registration opens July 22, 2023, at 2:00 pm MDT. Course Information: Still wondering which courses are right for you? Check these courses out! SLIG 2024: meets online January 22–26, 2024. Behind the Scenes at FamilySearch: Technology and Features, coordinated by Lynn […]
Just announced! F. Warren Bittner is offering his course on Gothic Script and Fraktur: Reading Records of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, and the Czech Republic, plus German-American Church Books and Newspapers, during SLIG Spring Virtual 2024! German handwriting is troublesome with seven forms of the letter s, h’s that look like f’s, e’s that look […]
Editors are not born editors. They become skilled at their craft by editing their own writing. They play with words, massaging their thoughts, turning sentences and paragraphs on end, reducing paragraphs to sentences, ripping out irrelevant thoughts, and experimenting with organization. Editing Genealogical Writing, coordinated by Karen Mauer Jones, CG, FGBS, FUGA, will provide opportunities […]
After receiving excellent reviews, DNA Dreamers in Action: Writing Proof Arguments is back again, offered in a virtual, multi-week format. Are you ready to work on or polish that case study that incorporates DNA evidence? DNA Dreamers in Action: Writing Proof Arguments, coordinated by Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG, will help you learn how to […]
Whether you are only pondering whether seeking certification by the Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) is for you, or whether you are actively making preparations to work on your certification portfolio, or whether you are already “on the clock,” then you will want to take BCG Certification: Understanding and Meeting Standards. BCG Certification: Understanding […]
Want to effectively capture your research whether writing for yourself or a client? Do you find writing effective research reports to be a challenge? Here’s a course that will provide instruction and hands-on experience in creating an efficient and effective report. In The Art of Writing a Research Report, coordinated by Debra A. Hoffman, PLCGS, […]
Are you ready to become a genealogical speaker? Maybe try your hand (your voice?) at presenting a case study at a genealogy conference? Or may teach a webinar? Or offer a live workshop? This course will help you begin as a genealogical speaker. And if you have already started speaking and presenting, this course will […]