Family History Articles
MOOCS - Could they Help?
by Mike Coyle MOOC’s or ‘Massive Online Open Courses’ are sweeping through global education and learning. They began to appear a couple of years ago, as a development of ‘Web Based, Distance Learning’. The numbers are dramatic, over the last couple of years, thousands of courses on offer, involving top UK and international universities, with 5 million registered on courses on courses. <more > |
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Family Timelines
by Mike Coyle One way of recording family history in a concise, informative and comprehensive way is to layout the research you have done in a date order. There are many examples available of how it might be done best. Most, via a simple ‘Google’ search of ‘Timelines’. They can be arranged to run vertically or horizontally <more> |
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Surname Interests
by Steve Benson For the last two or three years we have been collecting members’ Surname Interests and building up a database of these interests. This has now reached a number where we feel it worth making the details available for searching through the Society website.<more > |
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