"Genealogical Research on the Internet" Web-based Workshop w/
Live Online Meeting
Diane K. Kovacs
diane at kovacs.com
Tue Nov 21 16:32:41 EST 2000
Genealogical Research on the Internet
Dec. 8 12-2 EDT (11-1 CST, 10-12 MST, 9-11 PST)
OR
Dec. 11 12-2 EDT (11-1 CST, 10-12 MST, 9-11 PST)
Agenda
Live Online Lecture:
Doing Genealogy Research on the Internet: An Introduction
Family History Basics
What can you find on the Web:
-Some Vital Statistics, e.g., sample census data from the 1800's,
developing birth and death record databases.
-Genealogical Meta-Sites* Classified Directories and Collections
of Genealogical Resources on the Internet
-Personal Family History pages created by thousands of
professional and amateur genealogists.
-Searchable Databases of Personal Family History Pages
-Searchable Indexes for commercially collected data products,
e.g., CD-ROM archives, Online Databases and
Personal Family History Pages
-Searchable Indexes for government collected data products, e.g.,
NARA CD-ROM archives.
-Genealogical discussion groups and Usenet Newsgroups.
-Genealogical Organizations: City, County and State Genealogical
or Historical Society Sites.
-Genealogical Freeware and Shareware
*(includes overview of Donovan Ackley's excellent Genealogy Gleanings
and collection on the OPLIN Web site.
http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us and Cyndi'sList)
Web-based Activities
Activity 0. Family History Basics
Activity 1. Vital Records Online & Indexes (based on participant's
country and state of origin) (click on the state of your choice for
this activity):
Activity 2. United States Historical Census Data Browser (also
includes Locating
a Family Name in the 1880 Census Sample...but the
site is in transition)
Activity 3. USGenWeb
Activity 4. Locating A Family Name in the GENDEX WWW Genealogy Index
and the GenSeeker - RootsWeb Site Search
Activity 5. Locating A Family Name in the Social Security Death
Records through Ancestry.com or Familytreemaker.com
Activity 6. Using the NARA (National Archives and Records
Administration) NAIL Microfilm Publications Search
Activity 7. Family History Research at the LDS Site
More information at http://www.kovacs.com/training.html
Overview
Using a hands-on approach, obtain knowledge you need to find
genealogical resources on the Internet. The scope of coverage of
resources will be international. International and State-wide
coverage will be customized to the registered participant's countries
and states of origin.
Plan on at least one to one and one half hours for each online
activity for a total of 4-6 hrs of hands-on work. Lecture,
discussion and overview time will vary. When online live time is
scheduled it will be 2 hrs.
Audience
This workshop is intended for people want to learn about using the
Internet to genealogical research. No genealogical research
experience is expected.
Participants should know how to use e-mail. The Instructors will
assist participants to use Netscape or Internet Explorer to
participate in the real-time class and to interact with the Web-based
materials.
Schedule
This workshop is scheduled live online
Dec. 8 12-2 EDT (11-1 CST, 10-12 MST, 9-11 PST)
OR
Dec. 11 12-2 EDT (11-1 CST, 10-12 MST, 9-11 PST)
or
Schedule Arrangements for other small groups (minimum of 3 people)
may be made on an individual basis
by contacting the instructor.
Registration and Tuition
$75 - Class size is limited to 15 people per session
Arrangements for additional online live sessions will be made if
there are additional registrations.
Includes free access to Evaluating Internet Information
http://www.kovacs.com/register.html
Materials
All materials will be online on interactive Web pages. Color printed
packets will be priority mailed to each participant on receipt of
payment, or purchase order.
Mechanisms for Instruction
Participants will interact through e-mail
with the instructors before and after the workshops.
Participants will meet live online for overview, lectures and discussions.
Participants will complete hands-on Web-based activities at
their own pace between and after scheduled online live meeting with
the guidance
and in consultation with the instructor.
Instructors will provide free training on using the Diversity
University MOO facility for real-time
communication Participants will connect to http://www.du.org:8000 for
real-time instruction. Logins and passwords will be provided on
request after registration.
Java enabled Netscape or Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher are required.
Instructor Diane K. Kovacs, Kovacs Consulting diane at kovacs.com
Diane K. Kovacs - Kovacs Consulting Internet & World Wide Web
Training http://www.kovacs.com
"Genealogical Research on the Internet" Web-based workshop: Dec. 8
or Dec. 11.
Genealogical Research on the Internet Web-based Workshop in a Book
Forthcoming from Neal-Schuman Spring 2001
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