May 6th, 2009: Registration for free training webinars is now open to all family history consultants and directors. These webinars are meant to help family history centers thrive as consultants learn about the new technologies and resources available to them. There will be a new calendar of webinars available at the beginning of each month.
The following Family History Center Training Webinars are now open for registration:
Syncing PAF files with FamilySearch™ using FamilyInsight:
Monday, May 11th 9:30-10:30am MDT
Thursday, May 21st 6:00-7:00pm MDTCollaboration Clean-Up
Saturday, May 16th 10:00-11:00am MDTHow to Light a Fire Under Your Ward
Tuesday, May 26th 7:00-8:00pm MDTClick here for current webinar information and registration
When possible, directors are invited to share these webinars via projection screen for their family history center staff. Consultants may also join webinars from a home computer equipped with audio. A microphone or long distance phone connection will be required to participate in the live question and answer session following each presentation. Webinars will be 40-60 minutes in length. Webinars will also be recorded and archived to allow viewing for those who are unable to attend them live. To subscribe to a monthly calendar of webinars, follow the above link and fill out the form at the bottom of the page.
If you would like to schedule a special webinar for a group of 40 or more, you will need to e-mail webinars@ohanasoftware.com at least one month in advance. Please include the date & time (No Sundays), an estimated number of attendees, and the desired topic.
The above press release was received courtesy of Andrea Schnakenburg, Ohana Software LLC.
Would be nice if those that do not have FHC’s centers or consultants, could access these webinars or something similar. But we just keep plugging along ignoring we are left out. Occasionally I have asked questions in the office at Winter Quarters.
These Webinars are now available to anyone interested in learning more about Family History.
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Ohana Software