RootsTech Conference Will Broadcast Select Sessions Free Online
  SALT LAKE CITY—RootsTech, a leading family history and technology  conference held in Salt Lake City, Utah, February 2-4, 2012, announced  today that fourteen of its popular sessions will be broadcasted live and  complimentary over the Internet. The live broadcasts will give those  unable to attend worldwide a sample of this year’s conference content.  Interested viewers can watch the live presentations at RootsTech.org. The second-year conference has attracted over 3,000 registered attendees.
  The free online sessions include the keynote speakers and a sampling of  technology and family history presentations. Following are the fourteen  broadcasted sessions and speakers. All times are in Mountain Standard  Time (MST):
  Thursday, February 2
  8:30-10:00 am, Inventing the Future, as a Community (Keynote Address) by Jay L. Verkler
  11:00 am-12:00 pm, Do I Trust the Cloud? by D. Joshua Taylor  
  1:45-2:45 pm, Effective Database Search Tactics by Kory Meyerink     
  3:00-4:00 pm, Twitter – It’s Not Just “What I Had for Breakfast” Anymore by Thomas MacEntee  
  4:15-5:15 pm, Eleven Layers of Online Searches by Barbara Renick     
  Friday, February 3
  8:30-9:30 am, Exabyte Social Clouds and Other Monstrosities (Keynote Address) by Josh Coates
  9:45-10:45 am, Publish Your Genealogy Online by Laura G. Prescott     
  11:00 am-12:00 pm, Optimize Your Site for Search Engines by Robert Gardner    
  1:45-2:45 pm, Genealogists “Go Mobile” by Sandra Crowly  
  3:00-4:00 pm, Google’s Toolbar and Genealogy by Dave Barney      
  Saturday, February 4
  8:30-9:30 am, Making the Most of Technology to Further the Family History Industry (Keynote Address) by Tim Sullivan and Ancestry.com Panel
  9:45-10:45 am Genealogy Podcasts and Blogs 101 by Lisa Louise Cooke    
  11:00 am-12:00 pm, Future of FamilySearch Family Tree by Ron Tanner
1:45-2:45 pm, Privacy in a Collaborative Environment by Noah Tatuk    So in a sense, we can learn something together!!! I shall miss the February meeting; see you in March.






