tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1527613590529958801.post931423580726920894..comments2024-03-07T23:20:49.790-07:00Comments on Genealogy's Star: Using information from New FamilySearchJames Tannerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02989059644120454647noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1527613590529958801.post-81331876267012107852010-04-10T09:11:54.951-07:002010-04-10T09:11:54.951-07:00I am not familiar with this program. But the subj...I am not familiar with this program. But the subject of how to influence teens to get started with family history is a good one.<br /><br />Perhaps one could require them to watch "who do you think you are" and see and hear their reactions. And follow up with something about research. Like do you know what was in your ancestors past, etc. All the time though reminding them this is about more than those history events.A rootdiggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02642330951208433671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1527613590529958801.post-68363931698079729712010-04-09T09:27:54.163-07:002010-04-09T09:27:54.163-07:00James,
I totally agree with your post. It is so i...James,<br /><br />I totally agree with your post. It is so important that members learn HOW to use New FamilySearch properly so that more duplication and incorrect information doesn't happen.<br /><br />I am also very interested in how your experience with helping the 60 teenagers get started with New FamilySearch goes. I just moved into a different university ward, but in the singles ward I was in before I was the family history consultant and I had a hard time trying to think of ways to get them involved with family history. If you have any ideas I would really like to hear them. Please let me know how it goes!A.C. Ivoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13358240496096115216noreply@blogger.com