This is the fourth post about Educational Opportunities. We will be discussing ad-hoc courses. These are those courses that are offered as one off courses, that are not associated with a week long institute.
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You can find these programs on several type of websites. Some may be free, while others may have a cost.
Search for courses on the below websites
- Individual Websites
- Level-Up Genealogy (Kimberly Powell)
- The Family History AI Academy (Steve Little and Mark Thompson)
- Family History Academy (Cathie Sherwood runs, various speakers)
- Family Locket (Diana Elder)
- Society Websites
- National Genealogical Society
- GenTech Toolbox
- Self paced programs
- American Ancestors
- Association of Professional Genealogists
- Board for Certified Genealogists
- Study Groups
- GenProof Study Groups (Study Tom Jones' book Mastering Genealogical Proof)
- ProGen Study Groups (one year intensive program with monthly meetings and homework)
- ProGen Practicum (must take ProGen first)
- Certification Study Group (Jill Morelli)
- ICAPGen Study Groups (Level 1, 2, and 3)
- NGSQ Study Groups (reads articles from the NGS Quarterly and discusses them)
- Evidence Explained Study Group (Cari Taplin and Cyndi Ingle)
- Mastering Genealogical Proof (Cari Taplin and Cyndi Ingle)
- Mastering Genealogical Documentation (Cari Taplin and Cyndi Ingle)
- Educational organizations - Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
- Pharoah's Tutors (more than Genealogy)
- Ed2Go (more than Genealogy)
- The Great Courses (more than Genealogy) Dr. John Colletta has a series here
- Coursera (more than Genealogy)
- EdX (more than Genealogy)
- FutureLearn (more than Genealogy)
- UdaCity (more than Genealogy)
- Udemy (more than Genealogy)
- Archive Websites
- National Archives
- Library of Congress
- State Archives
- Local Libraries
- State Libraries
- The UK National Archives
- RootsMOOC NC - DNCR
- Genealogy Database Websites
- Ancestry Academy
- Family Search Learning Center
- My Heritage Knowledge Base
