Riverton, Utah FamilySearch Library Free June Seminar

Riverton, Utah (June 1, 2016)—The Riverton FamilySearch Library (RFSL) has announced a continuation of its free seminar series on Saturday, June 18, 2016, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. The keynote speakers will be Robert Taylor, CEO, and Robert Ives, COO, of the Family History Guide Foundation. Registration is not required.

9:00–10:00—Keynote Speakers: Robert Taylor, CEO, and Robert Ives, COO

Topic: “The Family History Guide: Opening Family History to the World”

Discover how the Family History Guide is getting more people involved in family history worldwide by providing a game-changing learning path.

Robert Taylor, CEO of the Family History Guide, has been actively doing family history for over 25 years. He has combined his passion for genealogy with his background in instructional design to produce this new learning resource for family history. Bob earned a bachelor’s degree from BYU and a master’s degree from California State University, Los Angeles, both in music education. He has authored many online and written learning systems, helping other to accelerate learning in technology, music, and family history.

Robert Ives, COO of the Family History Guide, received a master’s degree in computerized curriculum design and worked as the director of instructional technology for the Utah State Office of Education. Bob was instrumental in the spread of technology in the state and the development of cutting-edge programs. He formed his own technology consulting and training company, Educational Renaissance, Inc., and worked as an IBM business partner for 15 years.

Following the keynote presentation from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m., two blocks of four classes are offered that cover topics of interest for all levels of family history enthusiasts.

10:10–11:10 a.m. Choose one of the following four classes:

  • “An Overview of the Family History Guide” by Robert Taylor and Robert Ives
  • “Basic Computer Skills, Part 1″ by Kenneth Spencer (A flash drive is needed in this class.)
  • “Deciphering Handwriting” by Colleen Stutz
  • “TreeSeek.com—Current and Future Features” by Matt Misbach

11:20 a.m.–12:20 p.m. Choose one of the following four classes:

  • “Training with the Family History Guide” by Robert Taylor and Robert Ives
  • “Basic Computer Skills, Part 2″ by Kenneth Spencer (A flash drive is needed in this class.)
  • “Lesser-Known Records and Analysis of Those Records” by Colleen Stutz
  • “TreeSeek.com—Current and Future Features” by Matt Misbach

The Riverton FamilySearch Library will host a family discovery day in conjunction with this monthly seminar. Families can participate in fun activities used in family history. Youth of all ages are invited.

9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

  • Replace a Face”
  • Fun Facts
  • Family History Games
  • Games and Activities from the Family History Guide
  • Family History Smart Phone Apps
  • Create a Family Fan Chart or Family Tree Chart
  • Relative Finder
  • Family Booklet

Last minute class changes are shown on the RFSL website at FamilySearch.org/fhc/riverton. The Riverton FamilySearch Library is located in the LDS Riverton Office Building at 3740 West Market Center Drive (13175 South), Riverton, Utah; 1-801-240-9601.

About FamilySearch

FamilySearch International is the largest genealogy organization in the world. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 100 years. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Patrons may access FamilySearch services and resources free online at FamilySearch.org or through over 4,921 family history centers in 129 countries, including the renowned Family History Library in Salt Lake City.

 

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