October 27th - Are you a "continuing education" type of genealogist?

Are you a "continuing education" type of genealogist?

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Well then, you will want to take a look at the "improved and revamped" Legacy Family Tree Webinar website.  Debuting today, Geoff Rasmussen has been hard at work re-imagining the website so that it is even more user-friendly and gives a fresh feel to the speakers' section, the topics' section and pretty much everything else.

As you know our LVUG Community here on Google+ is an unaffiliated Legacy User Group (not owned or operated by Legacy or its employees). But we love Legacy (most of the time, when all that tech is working right) and we enjoy sharing our tips and tricks, asking and answering questions about how we use Legacy, and just all around sharing the knowledge and news. And the revamped Legacy Webinar website is a very nice improvement indeed. Personally I like seeing the tiles or cards for the speakers and being able to flip them to see what they have taught and their handouts. I also  like being able to search by topic and see what is available. Geoff and his team have been thoughtful and helpful with their improvements to the website (not change just for sake of change).

Today why not spend your 15 minutes visiting the website and playing around - watch the video explaining the improvements and then click on some of your favorite speakers and topics. It's all good. Congrats to the Legacy team on a project well done! And remember the website and webinars are free to watch live and for a limited time after the recording. You can also subscribe for greater access. Either way - it is a great way to learn about genealogy and family history from some great teachers, all in the comfort of your own home.
http://familytreewebinars.com/

Comments

  1. I love the new look - very easy to find what you are interested in!

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  2. As do I Tessa Keough Very fresh and up to date looking. I look forward to exploring. It should be much easier than scrolling that huge list.

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