The Family History Federation has now launched Episode 3 of its new series of Really Useful Podcasts.
This new episode focuses on Online Events. The website describes it :
"Joe is joined by Kelly Cornwell, professional family historian, blogger and speaker, Jane Hough, amateur genealogist and blogger, and Margaret Roberts, editor of the Playing Pasts online sports history magazine and Publicity Officer for the FHS of Cheshire.
During the pandemic of 2020-1 many events in the family history world moved online and it looks as though many meetings, talks and conferences will have an online element ongoing. We discuss the excitement and variety of online family history events and how attendees and organisers can get the most out of them."
Living in a country area, with my nearest state capital over 200km away, I have greatly enjoyed the many talks, conferences and meetings which have been held online over the past 2 years, and have benefited from them immensely. So many of these events I could never have attended had they been held in-person only. While online attendance does impact the networking and mingling aspects of in-person events, it has opened many opportunities up to those of us unable to travel as much as we would like and who are researching of families from afar.
I certainly hope that in the future, many Family History events will continue to have an online element, catering for those who would otherwise be unable to attend and participate.
So listen in to this new podcast and hear what the experts have to say about Online Events.