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Friday, November 12, 2010

Early Registration for RootsTech Conference in Salt Lake CIty, Utah

Quoting from an announcement from FamilySearch dated 12 November 2010,

Don’t Miss the $99 Early Bird Registration 
for RootsTech 2011 in Salt Lake City!
  • A new family history and technology conference to define the future of genealogy
  • $99 early bird registration (Before January 8, 2011)
  • Walking distance from the Family History Library
  • February 10-12, 2011
  • Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah

You have never seen anything quite like this—the first annual RootsTech Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, will be in a league of its own. From the Community Zone and participant-driven unconferencing discussions to the RootsTech Playground, this conference is going to be ground-breaking and unique.  Think major technology creators (Microsoft, Dell, FamilySearch, Ancestry.com, and brightsolid) and technology users (genealogists and family history buffs) coming together in a fun, collaborative environment for three days to learn new, technology-based skills and define the future of family history through technology!

“When the users and creators of technology come together, innovation occurs,” said Jay Verkler, president and CEO of FamilySearch. “RootsTech 2011 will accelerate that innovation through panels, discussion groups, and interactive demonstrations.”

Millions of genealogists use technology daily to help them in their ancestral pursuits. Be one of the thousands of RootsTech 2011 attendees to:
  • See firsthand how new and emerging technologies can improve and simplify your activities
  • Help influence the future of genealogy
  • Learn and share new ways to adapt technologies to genealogy
  • Engage in emerging technology demonstrations
  • Test innovative new products and services
  • Help leading-edge technology providers better understand your needs and how to satisfy them

There will be sessions of interest to novice, intermediate, and advanced users of technology. The intended skill level for each session is noted in the RootsTech 2011 Conference program.

The sessions will include:
  • Interactive presentations
  • Sneak peek demonstrations of upcoming new products and services
  • Panel discussions
  • Hands-on workshops
  • Leading-edge research paper presentations
  • Common interest gatherings
  • Unconferencing discussions (last minute, on-the-fly sessions requested by attendees)
Go to RootsTech.org to see the full list of topics and sessions.
Register now at RootsTech.org:

·         $99 through January 7, 2011
·         $150 beginning January 8, 2011

“Technology is driving a revolution in family history,” said Tim Sullivan, CEO of Ancestry.com. “We see RootsTech 2011 as a great chance to explore with genealogists how technology can help them even more in the future.”

RootsTech is sponsored by Microsoft, Dell, FamilySearch, Brigham Young University, the New England Historic Genealogical Society, brightsolid, Ancestry.com, the Federation of Genealogical Societies, and the National Genealogical Society.

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