There are currently still open seats in Session 3, which runs from 3:00 to 5:00 pm Mountain Time.
Virtual Practicum participants have a week to work on the case and then they gather together online on Saturday to discuss the case with fellow classmates and the case study author/instructor. They have a chance to compare strategies, methodologies, difficulties and results before the instructor demonstrates the case solution. This gives participants experience in working on a wide variety of genealogical problems.
This is an advanced course that will require analyzing and correlating a combination of documentary and DNA evidence. Students should have advanced skills researching in all types of genealogical records, and solving tough genealogical problems.
Students should have a solid grasp of:
- DNA inheritance patterns
- The Genealogical Proof Standard
Students should have experience:
To view more information on this course, including the prerequisites, go here.
- Using DNA to solve genealogical problems (beyond recent unknown parentage)
- Using atDNA results at three testing companies
- Working with shared matches and genetic clusters
- Researching in a wide variety of genealogical records including deeds, probate, census, immigration, etc.
- Solving "brick wall" genealogical problems
- Using advanced documentary research skills such as analysis and correlation
- Resolving conflicts with evidence
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