Rootstech 2020 is behind us, but you can still enjoy many of the sessions – free of charge – at the RootsTech website. Following are two Keynote & General sessions and 18 Class sessions that are posted at the site. These sessions were available as live-streaming programs, and then archived for us to enjoy following initial broadcast. Click on the illustrations to view the sessions. Enjoy!
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General Session: 10 year Celebration – presented by Steve Rockwood
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General Session – presented by David Hume Kennedy
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Session Videos
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Adding Branches to Your Family Tree Using DNA – presented by Angie Bush
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2019: Year of the Copyright – presented by Judy G. Russell
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FamilySearch App for Intermediate/Advanced Users – presented by Todd Powell
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Tackling Difficult Chapters of our Family History – presented by Cheri Daniels
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What’s New at Ancestry – presented by Crista Cowan
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Introduction to What Are the Odds? (WATO) – presented by Leah Larkin
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Preserving the Fabric of Our Families – presented by Jennifer Hadley
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Healing & Family History-The Emotional Side of DNA – presented by Robin Worthlin
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German Research for the Everyday American – presented by Karynne Moses
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The Story of You on FamilySearch – presented by Michelle Barber
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Unlocking the Power of the FamilySearch Wiki – presented by Danielle Batson, Jenny Hansen, and Jeff Svare
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City Directories and Other New Collections at MyHeritage – presented by Mike Mansfield
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Y-DNA Basics for Genealogy & Parentage – presented by Gale French
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DNA, Genealogy, and Law Enforcement: All the Facts – presented by Blaine Bettinger
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Photos Capture the Story – presented by Jens Nielsen
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Discover Your Family with Interviews and Sources – presented by Mat and Rachel Trotter
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Ancestry On-The-Go: Ancestry App Suite – presented by Randon Morford, Peter Drinkwater, Kenric Russell, and Victoria Smith
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Finding Your Elusive Female Ancestors – presented by Julie Stoddard
Family Discovery Day – for LDS Members – presented by Elder and Sister StevensonAlso Archived are historic sessions from the 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 RootsTechs, as well as RootsTech London 2019. Click on the link to view the page for these programs.