Charts, Organizational Approaches, and Color

Need ideas on how to organize information you already have? We will see how to do that in this informative, engaging, and down-to-earth presentation. Order now and savd $5. Download immediate.

Michael John Neill shows a variety of ways to organize information you already have. This presentation is not about organizing the paper and images you have, but the data contained on those pages. Presentation is copiously illustrated with a wide variety of examples. Handout included.

Organizing information can be one of the most difficult parts of the genealogical research process. It is also one of the most important. This session is not about organizing the documents, files, and images you have. It is about organizing the pieces of information those materials contain.

Michael discusses general chart creation strategies that can be applied to a variety of problems.

This presentation is about organizing data in a variety of ways to help you notice trends, patterns, hidden clues, and errors in your own research. We will see how to create charts and forms for your own research use to effectively organize genealogical information–names, dates, and locations. Charts and tables will be ones that can easily be created in any word processor or spreadsheet. Images will be created using inexpensive or free graphics software. Our goal is not to teach you software but to help you see ways to organize information for yourself and the others with whom you share it.

We will also discuss using color and other visual enhancements as well to help sort and organize.

See ways to organize details you’ve found for your own family in ways that will help you notice things you did not notice before.

A recording and a copy of the handout can be purchased ($22) for immediate download. Regular price is $27.

Family Group and Pedigree charts will not be discussed–everyone knows about them already!

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