I finally found time today to review the RootsMagic Webinar from 4 February 2011 on the subject of Sources, Citations and Documentation with RootsMagic. It was interesting, and I learned a few new tricks - not the least of which was how to create a Source list for a selected Master Source.
Each Webinar is about an hour long, and can be viewed on the Internet, or can be downloaded (but the files are large - the one I viewed today is 59 mb).
Go to the RootsMagic Webinar page at http://www.rootsmagic.com/Webinars/. There are five Webinars in the Archives right now:
* Getting Started with RootsMagic, Recorded 8 Jan 2011, 78 minutes, 53 MB
* Publishing a Family History with RootsMagic, Recorded 11 Jan 2011, 64 minutes, 52 MB
* FamilySearch Made Easy with RootsMagic, Recorded 18 Jan 2011, 102 minutes, 63 MB
* RootsMagic To-Go: Running RootsMagic on a Flash Drive, Recorded 24 Jan 2011, 63 minutes, 28 MB
* Sources, Citations and Documentation with RootsMagic, Recorded 4 Feb 2011, 85 minutes, 59 MB
The future Webinars that will be shown in February include:
* Working with Files and Folders in RootsMagic, Tuesday, February 8, 2011, 5pm MST
* Cleaning Your Family Tree in RootsMagic, Friday, February 18, 2011, 3pm MST
* Personal Historian: Bringing Life to Your Life Stories, Wednesday, February 23, 2011, 5pm MST
These are very well done. You can hear the speaker and see the slides in real-time, and can interact with the speaker, by asking questions in a chat window, during the actual Webinar. RootsMagic requires a registration for the real-time webinars - click on the link to the webinar to reserve a spot. To see and hear an archived Webinar, you can click on the "Watch" button for the one you want to see.
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please post an extensive article about webinar!
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