Saturday, April 01, 2017

Anderegg Presentation



Following up on my previous post, I found the superb presentation shown above on using the Consultant Planner, which was created by Sr. Anderegg as an 84-slide presentation with embedded links to a variety of other videos and presentations. To encourage you to invest the time in watching her presentation, I am going to show a sampling of her presentation.

The slide below points to the opening RootsTech 2017 session for the LDS Track and the Priesthood Leadership session.



The slide below shows the key to success in implementing this Consultant Planner objective is to find an easy success experience before meeting with them.



The next slide that I selected shows that her presentation is connected to "Find,Take, Teach".



To overcome any concerns about using Sr. Anderegg's presentation, I am showing her concluding slide, which grants permission to use it.


Your reward for reading to the bottom of this post is this link to Sr. Anderegg's presentation.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BUpI1r7ys6udRtFMK4QNdrtlCLVLiMbCoh-ApntgfLo/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 




Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Training for Using the new Consultant Planner

We have begun training our staff in using the new Consultant Planner in a classroom setting, and have learned more about it by learning from each other. The online training (see
https://www.lds.org/topics/family-history/my-calling/helping-others?lang=eng&old=true ) provides a sound description of the six principles you are invited to use in preparing your lesson, which are:
   1. Prepare Spiritually
   2. Discover Their Goals
   3. Get Access to Their Family Tree
   4. Prepare and Deliver a Personalized Lesson
   5. Point Them to the Temple
   6. Find Others to Teach
The Consultant Planner page at familysearch.org/ask/planner

provides two methods for adding individuals to your list of people that you are helping.
When you pull up the Consultant Planner page for an individual 


you will see their 6-generation fan chart and be able to explore strategies for helping them.

The brief YouTube video (see link below) will show some aspects of our training class.



Monday, January 25, 2016


Our Stake Family History Center in New Brighton, MN (100 Silver Lake Road NW) will be hosting a Family History Discovery Week again this year, wherein we will be conducting a series of five workshops to help our patrons establish an account at familysearch.org, and scan/upload family photos to familysearch family tree, and add sources for important events in the lives of their ancestors, and merge duplicate records for the same person, and find cousins to add to the familysearch family tree conclusions data, all leading to creating Family Ordinance Requests for their ancestors.
More details can be found at our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/StPaulFHCenter/
.
Instead of coming to one of the events in our Stake Center the week prior to our Stake Conference,
you could drive over to St. Joseph, MO (384 miles from my home) on 5 March,
or to Papillion, NE (308 miles) on 19 March,
or to Oshkosh, WI (only 225 miles) on 9 April,
or to Grand Forks, ND (278 miles) on 16 April,
or to Springfield, IL (399 miles) on 16 April,

to attend one of the other Family History Discovery Days in our area.

Wednesday, March 04, 2015

"GenGophers.com"



Our older son, Dallan, has launched another free website for family history.  The URL is
GenGophers.com .  We helped him and Solveig put up and take down his booth in the exhibit hall at RootsTech last month and enjoyed watching visitors find new information in only a few minutes about ancestors they have been researching for many years.  They were searching 40,000 digitized family history books using Dallan's proprietary search engine.

His new website has been favorably reviewed by at least three other bloggers.

Dick Eastman

Randy Seaver

Diane Haddad

In Diane's blog, if you scroll down, you will also be able to see pictures (with a description) of the pilot Family Discovery Center that was unveiled in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building.

Monday, February 23, 2015

Stake Stories Project






Facebook Page
We are going to start a sharing personal stories project using one of the 60 partners of Family Search, namely Legacy Stories. This project will involve taking a picture of members of the Stake and attaching their recorded three-minute story about themselves. These "Pict-Orals" will only be accessible by other members of the Stake (not anyone on the internet).
Please use this link
http://www.legacystories.org/?wiz_id=3257 
to create your free Legacy Stories account.
Then, come to the Family History Center during our Stake Family History Discovery Week (March 2nd thru 7th) to record your story.
Bring your picture if you have one, or we'll take your picture then.

Call 651-635-9254 if you have any questions.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Stake Family History Discovery Week


The St. Paul Stake is going to host a Stake Family History Discovery Week from Monday (3/2/15) morning (11:00 am) through Saturday (3/7/15) afternoon (3:00 pm).  There will be seven family history discovery experiences and you could attend one or all of them.
This is a link to our Stake Family History Center FaceBook  page, where you can tell us which of the seven events you are planning to attend during our Stake Family History Discovery Week.

You will be able to receive help in creating a FamilySearch account, or uploading a photo, or creating a story, or finding an ancestor to add to your tree, or printing a Family Ordinance Request to take to the Temple.
The Thursday evening workshop is intended to focus on creating a FOR to take to the St. Paul Temple.
The Saturday afternoon class will be taught by Julia Mosman, wherein she will teach us how to use Evernote in doing our family history more efficiently.



Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Family History Center Redesigned

This is a link to a "Genealogy Gems" blog about the new design for the Family Discovery Center display in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. 

Family History Center Redesigned

Some elements of this new design for attracting people to family history were also part of one of the Family Search booths in the exhibit hall associated with the RootsTech 2015 conference.  In the Joseph Smith Memorial building, there was one all-in-one monitor (smaller than the huge touch screens that make up the display), which could be placed in our Family History Center in the St. Paul Stake Center building.  In the booth in the conference exhibit hall, about twenty of these all-in-one monitors were the main attraction and people were often waiting 2 or3 deep to be able to use these new touch screen monitors.

However, we could also install a version of this software on our computers to give our Family History Center patrons an opportunity to have that type of family history discovery experience. The software that I'm referring to could even be installed on your home computer, namely RootsMapper and RelativeFinder.