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SLIG 2019 Academy Course Highlight: The Art of Writing Client Reports
- May 15, 2018
- Posted by: Rob
- Category: Angela Packer McGhie SLIG 2019 SLIG Academy
Coordinator: Angela Packer McGhie, CG
Other Instructors – an amazing line-up!
Nancy A. Peters, CG, CGL
Christy Fillerup
Apryl Cox, AG
Karen Matheson
Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, CGL, FASG, FUGA, FNGS
Karen Stanbary, CG
Course Description:
Writing effective research reports can be a difficult skill to master. This course will provide instruction and hands-on experience creating each section of a report. A team of professional genealogists will share their expertise in technical writing, evidence analysis, incorporating visual elements, organizing material, time-saving strategies, and documentation. They will share examples of a variety of reporting formats covering simple to complex research problems from a variety of professional perspectives. Participants will learn both by evaluating provided reports and writing a research report during the week. Students should bring a laptop to work on practice exercises in class and complete writing assignments.
Unique Course Benefit sponsored by Legacy Tree Genealogists
Prerequisites
In order to get the most out of the course and the professional editing benefit, students registering for the course are asked to submit a research report they have written by January 1, 2019. The class sessions will include hands-on activities, so students should bring a laptop computer or tablet with Word or another word processing program. There will be homework assignments to practice writing various sections of a research report.
Intended Audience:
Professional and aspiring professional genealogists who would like to improve their research reporting and writing skills.
Registration: Registration opens Saturday, 7 July 2018. For more detailed information please visit www.sligacademy.ugagenealogy.org.