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Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum

This course will be available soon
  • Description
  • Curriculum

This course provides an opportunity for advanced genealogists to gain hands-on experience solving tough cases. They challenge themselves as they put their research skills into practice. Participants work on five complex genealogical research problems — a new one each week. The objective is to give students experience in conducting research on complex problems, analyzing and correlating information, and writing conclusions.

Participants will practice using indirect evidence, broadening research to include the FAN club, resolving conflicts, and organizing evidence into a written summary. The research problems are varied, offering students the challenge of stretching their minds and skills in directions that their research may not have taken them. Participants will work individually on each of the cases and then gather to discuss their progress with classmates and the instructor. They will compare sources, strategies, and methodologies, discuss difficulties encountered, and receive guidance from the case study author.

This course is designed for advanced genealogists who have sufficient experience and education to work on complex genealogical problems. Most students plan 15-20 hours per week to work on the cases and write up a summary of their findings.

Week 1, September 17

Course Introduction

Angela Packer McGhie, CG, FUGA

Case Introduction

Robbie Johnson, CG

Week 2, September 24

Case Study Discussion and Presentation

Robbie Johnson, CG

Case Introduction

Annette Burke Lyttle, MA, CG

Week 3, October 1

Case Study Discussion and Presentation

Annette Burke Lyttle, MA, CG

Case Introduction

Kaelyn Deeter, CG

Week 4, October 8

Case Study Discussion and Presentation

Kaelyn Deeter, CG

Case Introduction

Patricia Reed

Week 5, October 15

Case Study Discussion and Presentation

Patricia Reed

Case Introduction

Paul Woodbury, MEd, AG

Week 6, October 22

Case Study Discussion and Presentation

Paul Woodbury, MEd, AG

Couse Summation

Angela Packer McGhie, CG, FUGA

 

This course begins September 17
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Course details
Duration September 17-October 22
Lectures 1
Basic info

$545. UGA Members receive a 10% discount.

This course will be held on Thursdays, 12:00-2:00pm Mountain Time.

Course Coordinator:

Angela Packer McGhie, CG, FUGA

Additional Instructors:

Kaelyn Deeter, CG

Robbie Johnson, CG

Annette Burke Lyttle, MA, CG

Patricia Reed

Paul Woodbury, MEd, AG