Welcome to Genealogy Education Bytes, posted on Wednesday afternoon for the past week, where we try to highlight the most important genealogy and family history education items that came across our desktop since the last issue.
1) Upcoming Conferences, Institutes and Seminars
* Conference Keeper Calendar
2 ) Upcoming Seminars, Webinars and Online Classes (times are US Pacific):
* Conference Keeper Calendar
* FamilySearch Library Classes and Webinars
* Conference Keeper Calendar
* FamilySearch Library Classes and Webinars
* Family Tree Webinars - Thursday, 29 February, 11 a.m.: Boosting Your Family History Discoveries with MyHeritage DNA, by Gal Zrihen
* Family Tree Webinars - Friday, 1 March, 11 a.m.: Telling Your Family’s Story with MyHeritage’s AI Features, by Janna Helshtein.
* Family Tree Webinars - Tuesday, 5 March, 5 p.m.: Beyond the Church Register: Finding and using religious archives in Australia, by Benjamin Hollister
* Family Tree Webinars - Wednesday, 6 March, 11 a.m.: Using DNA To Identify Irish Ancestral Locations, by Michelle Leonard.
3) Recent Podcasts/Radio Shows:
* Ancestral Findings: Experiencing History vs. Reading It | Ancestral Findings Podcast
* Ancestral Findings: Exploring the Rich Folklore in Wyoming
* Family Tree Magazine: Explore FamilyTreeMagazine.com with Lisa Louise Cooke | Best Websites
* Family Tree Magazine: Preparing for RootsTech 2024 – An Interview with Sunny Morton
* Family Tree Magazine: Introducing BanyanDNA – An Interview with Leah Larkin | Best Websites
* Hittin' the Bricks With Kathleen: Preserving Our Heritage: Supporting Local Genealogy Societies
* Research Like a Pro: RLP 294: Naturalization Records Part 3
* The Genealogy Guys: Podcast #424
4) Recent YouTube Videos:
* Aimee Cross - Genealogy Hints: The Library with EVERYTHING (and it's near you)
* Allen County Public Library: Tracing the Path of African Americans from Enslavement to Freedom
* Allen County Public Library: Indigenous Peoples - First Nations Genealogical Research
* Allen County Public Library: Using Permanent.org: Preserving the Digital Legacy of Your Family
* American Ancestors: Ilyon Woo with Master Slave Husband Wife: An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom
* BYU Family History Library: World History: How Boundary Changes Affect Records - Rayanne Melick) 23 Feb 2024)
* BYU Family History Library: FamilySearch Records: Putting the Puzzle Together - Ann Tanner (9 Feb 2024)
* Cheri Hudson Passey: GenFriends Genealogy Chat Show at RootsTech
* Ellen Thompson-Jennings - Family History Hound: What Can Artificial Intelligence Tell You About Your Ancestor Photos?
* Ellen Thompson-Jennings - Family History Hound: How Can Artificial Intelligence Help Me Read Old Documents?
* FamilySearch: Your Story is More Important Than You Think
* FamilySearch: Kelli’s Story | A FamilySearch Journey
* FamilySearch: Noah’s Story | A FamilySearch Journey
* Genealogy TV: Get Excited for RootsTech 2024
* GeneaVlogger: The Newest DNA Tool on GEDmatch
* Hittin' the Brocks With Kathleen: Placing out Children: Riders of the Orphan Trains
* Lisa Lisson: Get the Most Out of Your RootsTech 2024 Experience!
* Mylio Photos: Mylio Photos v24.2 Reveal
* Storied_Social: StoriedBooks A to Z
* Storied_Social: Power of Storytelling Webinar
* Storied_Social: On the Go Genealogy
* Storied_Social: Savoring Memories: Adding Your Family Recipes
* The Formidable Genealogist: Understanding US Naturalization Documents | Formidable Genealogy
* The Formidable Genealogist: How FindAGrave Works | Formidable Genealogy
* The Formidable Genealogist: Tip for Researching New Areas | Formidable Genealogy
* The Formidable Genealogist: What Are Diacritical Marks? | Formidable Genealogy
* Your DNA Guide: The power of DNA and Family History
5) Did you miss the last post in this series - Genealogy Education Bytes - 15 to 21 February 2024?
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