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Learn genealogy and technology from the industry's experts. This bundle of 5 webinar-on-CDs includes over 7 hours of instructions and 33 pages of handouts. Contains the following webinar-on-CDs:
- Backing Up Your Genealogy Data, by Thomas MacEntee (1 hour 30 minutes)
- Mapping Software for Genealogists, by Legacy's Geoff Rasmussen (1 hour 4 minutes)
- Building a Research Toolbox, by Thomas MacEntee (1 hour 28 minutes)
- Preserving Family Photographs: 1839 to the Present, by Maureen Taylor (1 hour 30 minutes)
- Dropbox for Genealogists (1 hour 30 minutes)
Backing Up Your Genealogy Data, by Thomas MacEntee (1 hour 30 minutes, plus 6 pages of handouts).
Have you ever experienced a data loss when it comes to your genealogy research?
Not yet? Well if not, have you prepared for what might happen if your hard drive
fails? What if your laptop is lost or stolen? Learn the basics of backing up all
your genealogy data including identifying data, common backup methods and how to
use free online programs to help you make sure your data will always be
available! Participants will learn various methods for backing up their
genealogy data including many free online programs such as DropBox, Google Docs,
Picasa and more! Or purchase separately here. Mapping Software for Genealogists, by Geoff Rasmussen (1 hour 4 minutes, plus 4 pages of handouts).
Learn about the best genealogy software for mapping your ancestors: AniMap,
Centennia, Map My Family Tree, and Legacy Family Tree. Or purchase separately here. Building a Research Toolbox, by Thomas MacEntee (1 hour 28 minutes, plus 5 pages of handouts).
Are you overwhelmed with the number of online resources for genealogical
research? Are you constantly working with unorganized bookmarks or favorites?
Printing out lists of websites you use most? Learn how to build a research
toolbox that is organized, easy-to-use, and can be accessed from almost
anywhere. Presented by professional genealogist and Geneablogger.com's Thomas
MacEntee, participants will learn not only some of the most important online
resources for genealogical research, but also how to organize these resources
into an easy-to-access and portable virtual toolbox. Or purchase separately here. Preserving Family Photographs: 1839 to the Present, by Maureen Taylor (1 hour 30 minutes).
From daguerreotypes to digital imaging dilemmas, this webinar covers everything
a family photographer needs to know about caring for photographs. Topics include
printing and sharing digital images, and how to safely label grandparents'
pictures. Or purchase separately here. Dropbox for Genealogists, by Thomas MacEntee (1 hour 30 minutes, plus 18 pages of handouts).
Are you familiar with Dropbox - a program that provides 2 gigabytes of online
storage for free? Learn how to sign up for Dropbox, install the program and get
started ensuring the safety and security of your genealogy research data. Seems
too good to be true, right? Two gigabytes of online storage for free? And
storage that can synchronize files across your computer, your laptop and even
your mobile device? It is true, and you can learn how to leverage the power of
Dropbox - a free online program to back up your genealogy data and even share
files with friends and family. Or purchase separately here.
System Requirements:
Speakers, Windows 98 or higher, CD-ROM drive, Internet access to download the handouts, Adobe Reader (free from adobe.com)
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