Shannon Bennett, Student
In the introduction to the course Lecturing Skills Including Preparation, author Thomas MacEntee writes how he became the genealogy speaker he is today. Guess what? There was no magic formula, just a lot of hard work. I figured this was the case, but you know that I…
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Sources are the foundation of our research. They are the places from which we get information that provides evidence to form a conclusion. Examples of sources include documents/records, books, photographs, artifacts, websites, newspapers, video or audio recorded interviews, and people. Sources are classified by type; original, derivative, or authored.…
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Shannon Bennett, Student
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies course Lecturing Skills Including Preparation written by Thomas MacEntee caught my eye when I was at the FGS conference in Ft. Wayne, Indiana this past August. Speaking to genealogy friendly audiences is something…
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Shannon Bennett, Student with The National Institute for Genealogical Studies
I am really excited that these Methodology, Part 1 modules have started to dig into the meat and potatoes of genealogy. In them we are introduced to sources, evidence, and types of information.…
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