Elissa and I are the people teaching this workshop. If you've never been to a BCG Ed Fund working before an NGS conference, it is organized differently from other workshops or institutes. Here is how it is organized. Two instructors are there, each teaching one topic. (Elissa has report writing and I have document analysis.) The group of 60 students is split into two groups. For the morning, you listen to one instructor. Then we all go to lunch. In the afternoon, you listen to the other instructor. Each session is three hours long. During that time, you listen, read, and work. Elissa and I will come up with some practical exercises to do alone and in groups. Lunch is included. We'll take it in another room, where there are circular tables. (In the lectures, the rooms are set up classroom-style.) I'm looking forward to this. We are both putting together completely new material just for the workshop, so, if you've heard us before, you'll still be intrigued by our new stuff. I've got some nice problems that will take us all over the U.S. and -- if we are lucky -- back to Europe. We'll go over confusing terminology, resolve some thorny problems, and have some fun doing it. Barbara -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Elissa Scalise Powell via Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 10:42 PM To: 'TGF' Subject: [TGF] FW: NGS Family History Conference In case you have not seen the topics of the BCG Ed Fund workshop to be held Tuesday, May 12 in St. Charles, MO, they are below. You do not have to register for NGS to attend just the workshop. You do get both three-hour workshops in a full day of learning. See you there! -- Elissa Elissa Scalise Powell, CG , CGL www.PowellGenealogy.com <http://www.powellgenealogy.com/> www.GRIPitt.org <http://www.gripitt.org/> 28 June-3 July 2015 and 19-24 July 2015 in Pittsburgh, PA CG, Certified Genealogist, CGL, and Certified Genealogical Lecturer are service marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by board certificants after periodic evaluations. The board name is a trademark registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. <http://conferenceblog.ngsgenealogy.org/> NGS Family History Conference _____ <http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/NgsFamilyHistoryConference/~3/0OT5lrwXnk0/bcg-education-fund-workshop.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email> BCG Education Fund Workshop Posted: 12 Jan 2015 05:00 AM PST Putting Skills to Work Tuesday, 12 May, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., $110 This intensive day of learning focuses on skills and research standards needed by all genealogists. The BCG Education Fund designed the workshop for intermediate and advanced practitioners and combines class discussion with hands-on exercises. The registration fee of $110 includes two sessions, syllabus, and lunch. Limited to sixty students. NGS conference registration is not required. The workshop usually fills up quickly so register early. Barbara J. Mathews, CG, FASG, will address "Evidence Analysis, Correlation, and Resolution: The Heart of the Genealogical Proof Standard." The session will cover weighing and correlating sources, evidence, and information for successful resolution of investigations. <http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-LoYSdjO9wOU/VKNAjmyt-jI/AAAAAAAAACU/QypdRQfXzLU/s1600/BMathews.jpg> Barbara Mathews is a lineage genealogist specializing in colonial Connecticut and Massachusetts. She represents the Board for Certification of Genealogists on the Records Access and Preservation Committee, and is Civil Records Co-Director for the Massachusetts Genealogical Council (MGC). Her white paper co-written for MGC, “Framing a Discussion on Vital Records Access,” provides an historic look at government policies involving ID theft, financial fraud, and vital records. She is currently working on a book about the descendants of the fourth colonial governor of Connecticut for the Welles Family Association. Barbara mentored ProGen Studies Group 7, GenProof Studies Group 6, and currently mentors ProGen Studies Group 21. She is a substitute instructor for the Boston University genealogical certificate program and a contributor to the BCG blog SpringBoard. Barbara is a former B! CG Board member and former Education Fund Trustee. Elissa Scalise Powell, CG, CGL, will focus on "Tested Strategies for Efficient Research Reports." Committing findings to paper should be part of every research process. This session will demonstrate how to develop a sharable work product. <http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-uvPhJ4vu9rE/VKL143OZumI/AAAAAAAAAB4/06Toq7VVOfA/s1600/2012_May-small-Elissa_Powell.jpg> Elissa Powell, a western Pennsylvania researcher, is immediate past-president of the Board for Certification of Genealogists. She is co-director of the Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP), instructs for Boston University’s Genealogical Research Certificate course and at the Salt Like Institute of Genealogy. She is coordinator of the Professional Genealogy course for the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research at Samford University. Elissa is a frequent lecturer at national conferences as well as at venues across the United States. In 2010, she was the recipient of the National Genealogical Society’s President’s Citation for her broad support of the genealogical community. <https://netforum.avectra.com/eweb/DynamicPage.aspx?Site=NGS&WebCode=EventDetail&evt_key=be14c538-1582-4797-a34a-5585583e78c3> Sponsored by the BCG Education Fund, an independent charitable trust, <http://www.bcgcertification.org/educationfund/> http://www.bcgcertification.org/educationfund/. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message