Family History Expos 2011 Call for Papers

The following was just received from Family History Expos. This is a call for papers for the first two Family History Expos in 2011, namely those for St. George, UT, and Mesa, AZ.

We Teach Old Dogs New Tricks! – Family History Expos 2011 Call for Papers

St. George, Utah – February 25-26, 2011 & Mesa, Arizona – January 21-22, 2011

Presenters on our speaker list receive direct email with details on our upcoming Expos as they are added to the Family History Exposevent calendar. If you would like to be added to our speaker list please submit your current email address to speaker@fhexpos.com. Insert “Add to Speaker List” in the subject line. In the main body of the message include a bio of 50 words or less and a brief description of your expertise.

Reasons to participate:

  • Family History Expos is a beacon in a sea of family history information, every participant makes our light brighter and together we can help many others successfully locate their family history
  • Presenters have an opportunity to share their expertise to large groups of family history enthusiasts
  • Networking with other professionals and potential clients can grow your business
  • Speaking about your family history products and services to attendees in a classroom setting has great impact and lets our attendees get to know you better
  • Presenters can sharpen skills by teaching and learning from others
  • Consider your time as an investment advertising to let people know who you are

Speaker Emphasis for 2011:

  • The theme for 2011 is “We Teach Old Dogs New Tricks!” We want enthusiastic presenters who have expertise in a subject and want to share their knowledge with others
  • Presentations should be submitted for beginner, experienced, and advanced level researchers
  • Classes directed towards building presentation skills are needed for librarians, family history consultants, and those desiring to become professional speakers

Topics Desired:

  • Creating reasonable research goals based on repositories, methodology, skill building and analysis
  • Increasing organizational skills using charts, forms, and computer software
  • Building strong research skills, analysis, and presentation of findings for all levels of experience
  • Discuss Internet and email for beginning to advanced users
  • Using social networks to successfully connect with others who have common interests and research goals
  • Geographic topics based on location, cultural awareness, ethnicity, immigration, emigration, and naturalization
  • Advanced topics focused on special collections, advanced methodologies, and new innovative tools for expert analysis

Submission Requirements:
Submit up to eight presentation proposals per Expo
Subject line of email submissions must include Expo Name and Date;
Example: Submission Atlanta Family History Expo November 12-13, 2010
Please include the following information with your presentation proposals:
Name
Company Name
Address
City, State Zip
Phone
Cell
Email

Bio

Digital Photo

Presentation Title

Audience Level (Beginner, Experienced, or Advanced)

Topic Summary

Detailed Description

Basic Presentation Outline

Special Considerations

Direct questions and submission proposals to christine@fhexpos.com

Expertise Definitions:

  • (Beginner) ~ Just getting started with family history research or a new research subject
    (Experienced) ~ Have spent time doing research already, familiar with some of the tools, eager to learn more
  • (Advanced) ~ Could teach a class or give personal assistance to a beginner, experienced, or advanced researcher

Sample Presentation Titles and Topic Summary:
1. Online Pedigree Charts and Other Great Forms (Beginner)
This class will focus on using various charts and forms to aid in the process of basic research. It will guide the student into a path leading to proper analysis of information as they move through the research process. Examples of different forms will be presented.
2. The Ethnic Experience (Experienced)
This lecture will focus on US migration routes and settlement patterns. We will examine ethnic and religious migrations and identify the key record sources and maps needed to help you discover your ancestor’s movements in America and to accurately document their lives. Many online resources will be investigated.
3. Beyond the Basics to Success (Experienced-Advanced)
The focus of this class is on mastering US probate records. We will explore testate vs. intestate estates, types of wills, unrecorded wills, probate proceedings and the myriad related records including administrations, petitions, bonds, inventories, accounts, property divisions, publications, releases, guardianships and a vast number of miscellaneous records.

Additional Information:
In order to keep attendance costs to a minimum Family History Expos does not pay speakers or reimburse for food, travel, or lodging expenses. Presenters will, however, receive the full Expo registration, complete Expo syllabus on CD, and a gift pack.

Submission Deadlines:

  • Mesa, Arizona – January 21-22, 2011 – BY NOVEMBER 30TH
  • St. George, Utah – February 25-26, 2011 – BY DECEMBER 30TH

About Leland Meitzler

Leland K. Meitzler founded Heritage Quest in 1985, and has worked as Managing Editor of both Heritage Quest Magazine and The Genealogical Helper. He currently operates Family Roots Publishing Company (www.FamilyRootsPublishing.com), writes daily at GenealogyBlog.com, writes the weekly Genealogy Newsline, conducts the annual Salt Lake Christmas Tour to the Family History Library, and speaks nationally, having given over 2000 lectures since 1983.

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