Genealogists can now watch 12 presentations that were recorded during the RootsTech 2019 conference, held February 27 to March 2 in Salt Lake City, Utah, in addition to the 22 keynote sessions and presentations that were live streamed.
All of the presentations — live streamed and the latest recordings — can be watched online for free, and are as easy to watch as a video on YouTube.
The session notes for most of these presentations are available in the conference syllabi. (Tip: A quick way to find the session notes that interest you is to search for a word or words in the presentation title by pressing CTRL+F and entering the keyword(s) in the search box that appears.)
These are the 12 latest recordings to be added to the full list of recorded sessions. (They can be easily identified by the March 21, 2019 date, indicating when they were added.)
Breaking through Brick Walls in Scottish Research
Presenter: Christine Woodcock.
Blending Family History and Technology with the Art of Storytelling
Presenters: Valerie Elkins, Laura Hedgecock, Sharleen Reyes.
Descendancy Research: Another Pathway to Genealogy
Presenter: Michael Lemar Strauss.
Making Memories of You
Presenter: Devin Ashby.
New York Research Essentials
Presenters: Susan R. Miller, D. Joshua Taylor, Frederick Wertz.
You Can Do DNA
Presenters: Christi Lynn Jacobsen, Dana Leeds, Diahan Southard.
How to Write Your Life Story in Five Pages or Less
Presenter: Alison Taylor.
Heirloom, Documentation or Junk: What to Keep or Toss
Presenter: Janet Hovorka.
S.O.S. (Save Our Stuff): Stories and Heirlooms
Presenters: Scott Christensen, Alan Morrell.
Families Discovering Family History Together
Presenters: Nicole Dyer, Jana Greenhalgh, Olivia Jewell.
Writing and Publishing a Family History: Ten Steps
Presenter: Penelope Stratton.
Artificial Intelligence in Photo Management (and How It Can Boost Metadata)
Presenter: Peter Krogh.