Suggestions for your RootsTech playlist

There has been a lot of positive response on social media to RootsTech’s live and recorded sessions and the Expo Hall.

Because there are so many sessions to watch, many people have taken advantage of the Playlist feature on the website to keep track of what they want to watch.

Some bloggers have listed what they plan to watch and their recommendations.

On her blog, The Legal Genealogist, Judy G. Russell listed several law-related sessions and also explained how to get around a glitch in the sessions search box.

Randy Seaver wrote on Genea-Musings about the many presentations he has already watched.

Linda Stufflebean wrote on Empty Branches on the Family Tree about what she saw in the Expo Hall.

As for me, I intend to watch some of the live presentations on the main stage today and tomorrow to generate that sense of almost being there. I’ll also take a stroll around the Expo Hall, moving from booth to booth to browse what each organization has to offer, including the demo videos and downloadable resources. There’s also the Innovators Portal that looks interesting. At some point, I’ll try to make dinner.

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