International Institute of Genealogical Studies

LEADERS IN ONLINE GENEALOGY EDUCATION

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Student Presentation: Medals In The Attic – What Story Do They Tell?

The National Institute for Genealogical Studies course, Lecturing Skills Including Preparation, teaches the skills needed to present genealogical-related lectures. It is a “hands on” course where the student presents a lecture via our Virtual Learning Room. We invite you to participate and hear your fellow student. This is a 30-minute lectures, followed by a 10-minute Question & Answer period and a short poll to provide the student with feedback on their skills. Please come and support your fellow students!

This is an excellent learning experience for all involved–the student presenter and the audience! We all can learn new and interesting tidbits, even from topics that are not in our area of research.

Spencer Linington will present: “Medals In The Attic – What Story Do They Tell?”

 

Spencer Linington. Used with permission

Spencer Linington. Used with permission

Many genealogists do research on their military ancestors and can tell you where they were at what time. Do they have the whole story? Learn where you can discover the day to day details of your ancestors time during World War I and how to interpret what you find.

Wednesday, March 30 – 7:00 PM EDT

MEETING LOCATION: http://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/lecturing/
(NOTE: No user name or password required. Please type in your first and last name; then click “Enter as a Guest”.)

Spencer Linington is a professional genealogist with 15 years of experience in family history research specializing in Canadian Military and Ontario research.

 

 

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