Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Using Microsoft Teams with your Genealogy - free webinar by Tessa Keough now online for limited time

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The recording of today's webinar, "Using Microsoft Teams with your Genealogy” by Tessa Keough is now available to view at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com for free for a limited time.
Webinar Description
Have you heard of Microsoft Teams? Whether for an individual, your genealogy business, or any type of group effort (family history or specialized studies), Microsoft Teams might just be the communication and collaboration tool you have been looking for. Come learn how to use it with your genealogy.
 
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If you could not make it to the live event or just want to watch it again, the 1 hour 30 minute recording of "Using Microsoft Teams with your Genealogy" is now available to view in our webinar library for free for a limited time. 
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Register for our upcoming webinars (free)
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Combining DNA and Traditional Research - In-Depth Case Studies9/4/2019
Michelle Leonard
Reasonably Exhaustive Research: The First Criteria for Genealogical Proof9/6/2019
Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL
Finding Immigrants Who ‘Disappeared’: A Research Approach Based on Recognizing and Challenging Assumptions9/6/2019
Martha Garrett, PhD, CG
Share and Share Alike: The Rules of Genealogical Privacy9/6/2019
Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL
Details of New and Modified DNA-Related Standards9/6/2019
Karen Stanbary, CG
How to Write a Case Study that Meets the New Standards for DNA: As Codified by the Board for Certification of Genealogists9/6/2019
Melinda Henningfield, CG
Reconstructing an Entrepreneurial Woman’s Life: From Family Intrigue to Water Rents9/6/2019
Rick Sayre, CG, CGL, FUGA
TRIBAL QUEST: The Latest Expedition9/10/2019
Golan Levi
MyHeritagen mätsäysteknologiat; Record Match- ja Smart... (Finnish)9/10/2019
Juha Vuorela
Come espandere la propria genealogia con il DNA (Italian)9/11/2019
Ugo Perego, PhD, MSc
Advanced DNA Techniques: Using Phasing to Test DNA Segments9/11/2019
Blaine Bettinger, Ph.D., J.D.
Civil Law Concepts and Genealogy9/17/2019
Claire Bettag, CG
Research Latin America Genealogical Resources on the Internet9/18/2019
Daniel Horowitz
MyHeritage ADN : les fonctionnalités avancées (French)9/23/2019
Marie Cappart
Unlocking English & Welsh Civil Registration Records9/24/2019
Mike Mansfield
Ahnenforschung für Beginner (German)9/25/2019
Andrea Bentschneider
Meaningful Tables and Graphs for Correlation in Family History9/25/2019
Ruth Wilson Craig, CG
The Home Archivist: Preserving Family Records Like a Pro!9/27/2019
Melissa Barker
The Stories Behind the Segments10/1/2019
Blaine Bettinger, Ph.D., J.D.
Civil Law Records in Genealogical Research: Notarial Records10/15/2019
Claire Bettag, CG
Trove: An Australian and Beyond Genealogical Treasure11/5/2019
Helen Smith
Native American Research: Things You May Not Know11/19/2019
Paula Stuart-Warren, CG, FMGS, FUGA
Buried Treasures: What's in the English Parish Chest12/3/2019
Paul Milner
Marriages Here, There, and Nowhere: Finding Gretna Greens and Borders12/17/2019
J. Mark Lowe, CG, FUGA
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