Get outside the boxYou know how it is – you head to a big conference, and you end up running for one 1 hour session to the next.  Wouldn’t it be nice to sit for just a 1/2 hour, take in some really usable tips, and still have time to stretch and walk the exhibit hall and really see the displays?

It’s easy to get stuck in the “genealogy” box (both in our research strategies and our conferences), so this year we’re going to shake things up.

At the National Genealogical Society (NGS) conference 2014 you will have a chance to get outside of that box, and enjoy 30 minute sessions on the topics you’ve told me you want most at my booth in the exhibit hall.

I’m excited to announce that I’ve teamed up with The Photo Detective Maureen Taylor, and the Chart Chick Janet Hovorka to offer “Outside the Box Sessions!”

Outside the box genealogy session

As presenters we don’t get to have the final say on which of our presentations is selected for the main conference, so it’s really exciting to have this unique way of offering the topics you ask us for. It’s a smaller intimate setting, and the sessions will be packed with tips you can start using right away. Participants can sign up to receive a free ebook of all the sessions handouts, we’ll have great prizes, and we will even have some treats to nibble on. I am really excited about this, and I think you’ll find it refreshing, fun and informative.

I’ll be holding four sessions – one each day of the conference:

  1. Ancestral Time Travel with Google Earth
  2. Evernote Quick Tips for Genealogists
  3. Tablet Tips and Tricks for Genealogists
  4. Google Search Strategies

And, my dear friends Maureen and Janet will join me and present some of their most popular topics too! All in all, you’ll have eleven ½ hour sessions to choose from to reinvigorate your genealogy research.

If you want to get outside the box, come hang out with us, get the ebook, nibble on some treats and break away from the crowd!

Outside the Box Session Schedule: 

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