This week's Tuesday's Tip is to: Further your genealogy education by watching the RootsTech 2015 livestreamed sessions at http://rootstech.org/video/4050134760001.
As of 26 February 2015, these videos are available from the sessions:
* Thursday Keynote Session - Dennis Brimhall, Mike Mallin, Tan Le (91 minutes)
* Friday Keynote Session: Annelies van den Bent (20 minutes)
* Friday Keynote Session: Josh Taylor (15 minutes)
* Saturday Keynote Session: A. J. Jacobs and Donny Osmond (92 minutes)
* D. Joshua Taylor: 30 Pieces of Tech I Can't Live Without (58 minutes)
* Karen Auman: You've Mastered the Census, What Next? (44 minutes)
* Devin Ashby: What's New at FamilySearch (60 minutes)
* Diahan Southard: Getting Started in Genetic Genealogy (44 minutes)
* Thomas MacEntee: Building a Genealogy Research Toolbox (43 minutes)
* Anne Leishman: Bring Your Ancestors Back to the Future (48 minutes)
* Innovator Showdown (60 minutes)
* Valerie Elkins: The Write Stuff: Leaving a Recorded Legacy (55 minutes)
* Crystal Beutler: Family History on the Go: Using iPhones and Tablet Apps (53 minutes)
* Alison Taylor: Personal History Triage: How to Tell the Ten Best Stories of Your Life (57 minutes)
* Peter Drinkwater: Finding Your Family on Newspapers.com (48 minutes)
* Amy Archibald: Finding the Living Among the Dead: Using the Internet to Find Your Living Cousins (52 minutes)
* Mark Olsen: Discover New Research Opportunities with the MyHeritage and FamilySearch Partnership (55 minutes)
* Crista Cowan and Juliana Szucs: Getting the Most Out of Ancestry.com (48 minutes)
* Ron Tanner: FamilySearch Family Tree 2014 and Beyond (61 minutes)
Enjoy!
Updated 26 February 2015, 9 a.m.
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These are great aren't they ...a chance to catch up on some of those competing priorities. Thanks Randy.
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