Issue 11.17
FamilySearch is now pairing with third-parties who produce training on several topics for individuals wanting to learn more about FamilySearch features and research strategies. This training also includes geography-specific research strategies. The Family History Guide is a website that represents a best-in-class learning environment for family history. Its scope is broad, but its focus is narrow enough to help you achieve your goals, systematically. Whether you are brand new to family history or a seasoned researcher – or somewhere in between – The Family History Guide can be your difference maker.
Popular Topics:
Intro to the site http://thefhguide.com/introduction.html
Computer Basics http://thefhguide.com/introduction.html#cb
Family History Basics http://thefhguide.com/introduction.html#fhb
Using Family Tree in FamilySearch http://thefhguide.com/project-1-family-tree.html
Finding Names When “All Your Work is Done” (Descendancy Research) http://thefhguide.com/project-3-descendants.html
Research Strategies for Specific Countries http://thefhguide.com/project-9-countries.html
Preparing Names You’ve Found for Temple Work (Reserving, Submitting, Printing Temple Cards) http://thefhguide.com/lds.html
Indexing http://thefhguide.com/project-5-indexing.html
Viewing and Adding Memories (Stories, Photos, Audio) in FamilySearch http://thefhguide.com/project-2-memories.html
This information is up to date and very beneficial. It includes videos and all kinds of information to help you learn all aspects of family history.
For more information, contact Shanna Jones shannasjones@msn.com