Wednesday, January 27, 2016

RootsTech 2016 Class Syllabus Available

The list of the RootsTech 2016  Class Syllabus has been posted on the RootsTech.org website.  The home page has a link to "Class Syllabus" on the right below the wide photograph:




The Class Syllabus list is at https://www.rootstech.org/about/syllabus?lang=eng:



The individual syllabus entries are in class groups on the screen above.  click on one of the class groups to see the links to the individual syllabus pages.  I clicked on the link on the screen above for
the group of "Get Started (000-2000), and saw:



Each one of those entries in orange are an individual syllabus.  I clicked on the first one for GS0631S and saw:


I can print or download this specific class syllabus and save it to a file folder.  I will create a RootsTech 2016 syllabus file folder and add the different class syllabus material to it.  Then I will copy the file folder to my Dropbox account so I can access it on my laptop, on my iPhone and on my Samsung tablet.

note that you don't have to be a registered attendee at RootsTech 2016 to see and download the syllabus materials.

Hat tip to Amy Archibald for the tip about the syllabus.


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2 comments:

Unknown said...

I see multiple syllabi for the same class with various suffixes. For example LAB1742-T, LAB1742-W. Other suffixes appear to be "S" and "T" and "T2." What significance do these suffixes have. A cursory look at the documents give me the impression they are the same documents but I have not looked in detail. "F" could stand for "Final" or "First." Knowing the code would help use this.

Amy Archibald said...

Don Reynolds - the suffix added to the classes represent the day of the week the class is being taught.

W=Wednesday
T=Thursday
F=Friday
S=Saturday

If there is a # by the suffix it indicates that the class is taught multiple times in that one day.