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Your RootsTech scheduling guide (+free download)

Published 2 months ago • 2 min read

Your RootsTech Scheduling Guide (+free download)

Hello Reader!

How do you even begin to plan your RootsTech itinerary with over 200 classes and a colossal library of 1,500 sessions? Fret not!

In this week’s video and newsletter, I'll share how I maneuvered through the vast offerings of RootsTech avoiding 3 minefields and using my handy assistant—artificial intelligence (AI).

Minefield #1: Time Zones

For those attending in person, everything hinges on the RootsTech app you'll download onto your phone. It's your ticket to the event and also crucial for tackling time zone differences. I learned the hard way to remember to schedule in Mountain Time to avoid any schedule snafus.

For virtual attendees, the rootstech.org website will be your command center. Your session schedules will automatically be set according to the time zone of your computer. If you use the mobile app, you’ll be looking at everything in Mountain Time which gets confusing fast.

Minefield #2: Mobile App vs. Website

When navigating your schedule, log in with your free FamilySearch account to start saving sessions. Here’s a feature you'll love—pre-recorded sessions can be saved to personalized playlists. Whether it's Irish research, sessions for revisiting, or shares with friends, labeling these playlists makes organizing a breeze.

Whatever you save to your personal schedule in the mobile app does not transfer to you personal website schedule, and whatever you save to your personal website schedule does not transfer to your mobile app. Make your schedule in the platform you’ll use for the event (see #1).

Watch the full video here:

Minefield #3: Searching for Topics

What's your genealogy beacon this RootsTech? For me, it's family history writing, and that's where I'll focus my attention. Much like choosing a meal, stick to one topic to immerse yourself in—mine through the search function for related sessions.

But beware this third minefield: you'll need to try different keywords to scoop up all relevant sessions. For instance, I searched for 'writing,' 'narrative,' 'books,' even 'storytelling,' to ensure I covered all variations of ways to describe family history writing. Topic searches in the schedule are based on the words in the title, so you’ll need to try a variety of words to find everything in your chosen topics.

Use AI to Assist You (for free)

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing how we attend conferences like RootsTech. Every session video on YouTube gets an AI-generated transcription, providing an invaluable tool for accessibility—and for your personal use.

Using AI tools like Claude.ai, you can convert session transcriptions into condensed summaries in seconds, highlighting key points to revisit or act upon. This AI-driven approach not only saves time but can transform hours of content into digestible action items, fueling your genealogy research.

Eager for more AI genealogy help? Hit reply and let me know what you’d like to see.

Let's discover our Pennsylvania ancestors together,

Denyse Allen, PA Ancestors

P.S. Here's a downloadable guide with all my RootsTech tips (its the one I mention in my latest videos)

Click here -> RootsTech 2024 Guide PA Ancestors.pdf

P.P.S. I'll be restarting my PA Ancestors Instagram for the event if you want to follow along. I'll also cross post these to Facebook so you can catch them there too.

Hi! I'm Denyse Allen, Founder of PA Ancestors

I help genealogists research their ancestors in Pennsylvania through books, workshops, and a membership community.

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