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
* Foundation for Eastern European Family History Studies Annual Conference ($$) -- 6 to 9 August 2024 - In-person, Salt Lake City, Utah
2 ) Upcoming Seminars, Webinars and Online Classes (times are US Pacific):
* Conference Keeper Calendar - has many links to register for and/or view webinars and classes.
* FamilySearch Library Classes and Webinars
* Conference Keeper Calendar - has many links to register for and/or view webinars and classes.
* FamilySearch Library Classes and Webinars
* Family Tree Webinars - Friday, 24 May, 11 a.m.: Identity Crises: Right Name, Wrong Man? Wrong Name, Right Man by Elizabeth Shown Mills.
* Family Tree Webinars - Wednesday, 29 May, 11 a.m.: Capturing Their Stories, Part II: Next Steps with Your Family History Interviews by Colleen Robledo Greene.
3) Recent Podcasts/Radio Shows:
* Ancestral Findings Podcast: James Monroe: The Last of the Revolutionary War Presidents | Ancestral Findings Podcast
* Ancestral Findings Podcast: Can't Find the Grave? | Ancestral Findings Podcast
* Ancestral Findings Podcast: Pennsylvania, Harrisburg: The State Capitals | Ancestral Findings Podcast
* Research Like a Pro: RLP 306: Genealogy Institutes with Cindy Ingle
4) Recent YouTube Videos:
* Aimee Cross - Genealogy Hints: Handling Inherited Photos & Journals
* American Ancestors: Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Interviews Ryan J. Woods, American Ancestors President & CEO (Clip)
* BYU Library Family History: German Compiled Genealogies – Larry Jensen (16 May 2024)
* BYU Library Family History: FamilySearch Basics Series (for LDS) 4: Basic Research Skills - Kathryn Grant (28 Apr 2024)
* Dallas Genealogical Society: Understanding and Converting Calendar Dates in Genealogical Records
* DearMYRTLE's Archive: Mondays with Myrt - 20 May 2024
* Finding Family DNA: My Mother Had an Affair with a Chippendales Dancer | Finding Family DNA | Ep. 3
* GenealogyBank: What Life Was Like for Your Ancestors in the 1950s
* GenealogyBank: GenealogyBank Tools: My Folder – Search History
* GenealogyBank: GenealogyBank Tools: My Folder – Saved Searches
* Genealogy TV: OMG! The Ultimate Strategy to Find Records
* Legacy Tree Genealogists: The Most Common Challenges of German Genealogy
* Mylio Photos: Streamline Your Process with Workflows in Mylio Photos
* National Genealogical Society: 2024 SLAM! Idea Showcase - Michigan Genealogical Council Pioneer Program
* National Genealogical Society: NGS 2024 SLAM! Idea Showcase Program Hosted By Judy Russell
* Professional Genealogist Reacts: How African are African American DNA Test results
* Storied_Social: Storied Product Demo
* The Formidable Genealogist: Hidden Gems in County Court Records | Formidable Genealogy
* Virtual Genealogical Association: "FamilySearch Catalog Search for Records" by Lianne Kruger
* Virtual Genealogical Association: "Stories from the Heart: Sharing Family History in 10 Minutes or Less" by Mary K. Clark, Ph.D.
* WikiTree: WikiTree #SaturdayRoundup (18 May 2024)
* WikiTree: WikiTree Global Spotlight (May 2024)
* WikiTree: WikiTree Challenge (2024) feat Randy Seaver
* Your DNA Guide: Expert Strategies for Finding Living People
* Your DNA Guide: You Can DO the DNA #5- DNA Is Easy Until it Isn't: A Slightly Complicated Case Study
5) Did you miss the last post in this series - Genealogy Education Bytes - 9 to 15 May 2024?
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