
DearREADERS,
It's incumbent upon each researcher to become educated in the latest methodology, including analysis, correlation, resolving conflicts and composing written conclusion techniques. There is no single education pathway, except perhaps for filing paperwork, particularly as we consider our varied ethnic backgrounds, compounded by different locations and time periods.
Although we've discussed these topics for years, Ol' Myrt's *very* distant cousin Fräulein Schmidt decided it was high time we looked at other online genealogy education resources. WACKY Wednesday last week was titled "GenEd - Upping Your Game." Sure you can view the embedded video here, but you'll want to look here for the comments and links we mention.
Happy family tree climbing!
Myrt :)
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Myrt :)
DearMYRTLE,
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