Which Writing Course is Right for Me?
Genealogists can never learn too much about how to write and write well. With three writing courses between SLIG and the Academy for Professionals in 2020, students have a tough choice to make. So, what is the difference? How do you know …
Learn How to Build and Nurture a Successful Genealogy Business
Thinking about opening a genealogy business? Interested in improving your existing business? This course is for you. Jeanne Larzalere Bloom, CG; Teresa Steinkamp McMillin; and Angela Packer McGhie will work with students through active interaction and participation. At the end of the …
You Are Invited … to Speak Publicly!
The ability to transform an initial concept to a full-fledged presentation delivered in front of an audience might seem like a daunting adventure for many professionals. This interactive course is ideal for existing speakers seeking to brush up on their skills and …
Maryland: America in Microcosm
Located in the Mid-Atlantic, Maryland is a small state with great diversity. It has been said that it represents America in microcosm. From Western Maryland, which was Maryland’s last frontier, to the Eastern Shore, which is part of the Delmarva Peninsula and …
Land Genealogy is as Important as People Genealogy!
Land genealogy is as important as people genealogy for overcoming family history research barriers. This course explores land distribution in the current United States by colonial powers, private land claims, federal land records at both the National Archives and the General Land …
A Federal Record Treasure Hunt with Michael L. Strauss, AG
This course covers those who desire to learn about a wide of variety of records maintained, and in the custody of the National Archives of the United States. Michael is collaborating with following instructors: Anita Finger-Smith Peggy Lauritzen, AG Angela Packer McGhie, …