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The 2015 Salt Lake Instititue of Genealogy (SLIG) Provides Advanced Education Opportunities
- February 27, 2014
- Posted by: Rob
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Christy Fillerup, the SLIG Director, has
worked for the past four years to raise the level of education at SLIG to
include more advanced-level education. The goal is that every course offered
will provide either a high-intermediate or advanced-level education. Each
course identifies its level.
worked for the past four years to raise the level of education at SLIG to
include more advanced-level education. The goal is that every course offered
will provide either a high-intermediate or advanced-level education. Each
course identifies its level.
SLIG is dedicated to offering niche
tracks, which provide an in-depth education on topics not covered comprehensively
elsewhere. For 2015, the advanced-level courses being offered are:
tracks, which provide an in-depth education on topics not covered comprehensively
elsewhere. For 2015, the advanced-level courses being offered are:
* The Family
History Law Library (Judy Russell and Rick Sayre)
* From
Confusion to Conclusion: Writing Proof Arguments (Kimberly Powell and Harold
Henderson)
*
Advanced Genealogical Methods (Thomas W. Jones)
*
Advanced German (Warren Bittner)
*
Diving Deeper into New England (D. Joshua Taylor)
*
Advanced Research Tools: Post-War Military Records (Craig R. Scott)
*
Genetic Genealogy (Debbie Parker Wayne, CeCe Moore, Blaine Bettinger, and Angie
Bush)
*
Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum (Angela McGhie)
History Law Library (Judy Russell and Rick Sayre)
* From
Confusion to Conclusion: Writing Proof Arguments (Kimberly Powell and Harold
Henderson)
*
Advanced Genealogical Methods (Thomas W. Jones)
*
Advanced German (Warren Bittner)
*
Diving Deeper into New England (D. Joshua Taylor)
*
Advanced Research Tools: Post-War Military Records (Craig R. Scott)
*
Genetic Genealogy (Debbie Parker Wayne, CeCe Moore, Blaine Bettinger, and Angie
Bush)
*
Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum (Angela McGhie)
SLIG is moving to a new venue in 2015, which will allow for larger class sizes.
The Salt Lake Hilton will accommodate 30 to 40
seats for each course (depending on the instructor’s preference). There is a maximum
of 40 students per course as more than that number takes away from the
classroom experience. Depending on the course, sometimes 40 may be too many.
If you are looking for a unbeatable
educational opportunity, SLIG is for you. Check out the courses at http://ugagenealogy.org/cpage.php?pt=314 and make your choice today!
educational opportunity, SLIG is for you. Check out the courses at http://ugagenealogy.org/cpage.php?pt=314 and make your choice today!