Treasured Takeaways From Rootstech 2019
My mind is still flooded with the incredible memories of Rootstech this year. It is a wonderful experience to be on the management team of The Family History Guide and to see and experience what goes on in a year’s worth of planning behind the scenes. A big shout out to Bob Taylor and Bob Ives for the hundreds of hours of hard work, along with the rest of the management team for the Famly History Guide. Hundred and hundreds of hours for each company became thousands of hours when you think of the whole conference. Every one of those people is partially responsible for making this a huge, extraordinary, and successful worldwide event. If you are an avid genealogist and family history enthusiast you might want to seriously consider coming next year if you couldn’t make it this time. Plan for it early. February 26-29, 2020!
There are so many options at the conference that you just cannot see it all. Rootstech planners are very thoughtful when it comes to things like having a fantastic mobile app that allows you to plan your schedule for weeks in advance and to decide what you will do. For people who cannot come, or who work at Rootstech as presenters, vendors in the Expo Hall, or in other capacities at Rootstech, you don’t have to miss everything. You can attend many classes, and all of the General Sessions and Keynote Speakers because they are recorded on video. Of course, not everything can be recorded with over 350 classes being offered. The free ones are archived on Rootstech.org. Check here for all the classes and sessions available. You can also go to YouTube and search for Rootstech presentations by name for 2019, as some presentations that have been uploaded there, do not appear on the Rootstech list of the free classes.
One of the things that makes Rootstech so exciting is that many new and innovative things are unveiled at the conference. One of my favorites was a DNA reveal about, The Theory of Family Relativity, presented by Gilad Japhet, CEO of My Heritage. Genetic genealogy has come so far! If you love learning about DNA see this video by Blaine Bettinger at Rootstech. You might also be interested in the big reveals at Family Search by Ron Tanner and Crista Cowan of Ancestry,
My Heritage, FamilySearch, and Ancestry along with Find My Past are all companies that you can learn to use on The Family History Guide in our Projects found on the Homepage. Just click on the top of the page to see what is offered for you in the dropdown menus for each company.
For our family history community, this was an astonishing week filled with great learning, discovery, networking, connecting and reconnecting with family and friends from all over. It was filled with exhilarating goodness from beginning to end. It just doesn’t get much better than that!