08 February 2015

FREE Webinar from SCGS February 18, 2015 - Janet Hovorka: "6 Steps to Choreograph Your Research Across the Internet"

 
 
A FREE WEBINAR from SCGS 
February 18, 2015
Janet Hovorka: 
6 Steps to Choreograph Your Research 
Across the Internet
Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at 6:00 PM PST.



ABOUT THE PRESENTATION
Correlate your research between the big family history sites. You can become an expert and quickly document your family’s history online with six simple tips for working with multiple websites.


ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Janet Hovorka owns Family ChartMasters, an award winning genealogy chart printing service and is the author of the Zap the Grandma Gap book and workbooks about engaging youth with family history. Janet writes The Chart Chick and the Zap The Grandma Gap blogs and has widely written and lectured about family history. She is a past president of Utah Genealogical Association and teaches genealogy and library science at Salt Lake Community College.

HANDOUT
A handout will be available shortly before the presentation. A link will be included in a reminder that will be sent the day before the session.

ABOUT THE SCGS JAMBOREE WEBINAR SERIES
A goal of the Southern California Genealogical Society is to offer educational opportunities to genealogists and family history enthusiasts everywhere. The Jamboree Extension Webinar Series helps delivers those opportunities.

COST
The initial webcast of each session is offered to the public free of charge. Webinars are archived and available only to SCGS members as a benefit of membership in the society. The webinar archive can be found at http://www.scgsgenealogy.com/webinar/archive-index.html.

UPCOMING WEBINARS
The list of upcoming webinars can be found at http://scgsgenealogy.com/webinar/jes-index.html

JOIN SCGS TODAY
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