That was my point:  This one was not up to the usual "awesome-ness" of Legacy
webinars. ;)
 --Paula



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From: Linda Hauley <lhau...@rogers.com>
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Wed, April 4, 2012 5:05:11 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Reminder - Webinar Wednesday


Paula:

I agree with you wholeheartedly about your assessment of today’s webinar.

I have completed my requirements for my certification at the National Institute
of Genealogical Studies here in Canada and was looking for more wisdom on
transitioning from a Hobbyist to a Professional.  Obviously a lot of what was
talked about from a business perspective did not interest me for two reasons:
1. I’m in Canada and everything was based on US requirements (there were only a
few similarities) and

2. I am an accountant too so I know what is required business-wise.

This webinar was not up to the usual standards of Legacy’s previous ones I’ve
attended!  Sorry, Geoff!!

Linda J. Hauley PLCGS
Recycled Ancestral Memories
- Family History Research
Guild Of One Name Studies
- Canada East Regional Rep.
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From:Paula Ryburn [mailto:paula.ryb...@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: April 4, 2012 5:37 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Reminder - Webinar Wednesday

Geoff,  I wanted to send you some feedback.  I had mixed feelings about today's
webinar.

The material was covered too fast for me to take notes (which is one way I
learn) -- but I will get the information when I watch it again later.

But it also felt a little bit unprofessional, ironically.  They didn't explain
each slide... well, one in particular I didn't know what the columns or rows had
to do with each other, and they didn't verbally introduce the slide at all, then
bounced around the items on the screen.  (I'll try to figure that out later.)

In the end, though, I was excited about the possibility of moving toward
"professional" in my genealogy journey.  So, I felt I was ready enough to take
the next baby step and look at the two websites for accreditation/certification.

I selected ICAPGen.org first.  Sure, the layout looks simple, but they don't
really explain things for a beginner.  I felt I had to infer a lot... like, you
get accredited for a region, because the first thing they show you on the
website is maps of the regions.

Trying to keep this short...  The description of the process to get accredited
is VERY wordy and NOT straightforward.  There is no flow chart, for example.
 Then I opened the application form and saw there are 1000 hours of
education/experience required.... which was not listed in the description of the
process.  I don't know where to start.

SO........  I think a webinar on how to get accredited "for dummies" would be
great.

I haven't looked at the BCG website yet, but I would think there would be two
webinars - one for each process/organization.  Or maybe one webinar split
between the two and kept at the really high level.

I especially did not like how the presenter today avoided answering the question
about what the difference is between the two processes.  I think she should've
been able to describe them at a high level at least, professionally & without
partiality (if that's what she was worried about).  She left it to us to "read
the websites" which you know by now I don't think is very easy to do.

Okay, perhaps I'm rambling now.  It's just that I was so excited, but within the
first 5 minutes of looking at that website, I was disheartened.

Thanks for listening--as always, you do a great job!! ;)

--Paula


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From:Geoff Rasmussen <ge...@legacyusers.com>
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Tue, April 3, 2012 11:42:49 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Reminder - Webinar Wednesday

This Wednesday's webinar, "The Pursuit from Genealogy Hobbyist to Professional,"
will be live at 2:00PM Eastern U.S. time. Register at
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/webinars.asp. Be sure to join at least 15-20 minutes
early to ensure a virtual seat. Also, check your Java at www.java.com to make
sure you have the latest version before joining.
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