2025 GRIP Genealogy Institute Updates

Time to get those calendars out to mark some dates for great education in 2025. This is for those interested in genealogy/familyhistory/history/community history/DNA/AI. I think that covers most of the course contents. It’s time to add the National Genealogical Society’s GRIP Genealogy Institute to those calendars.

22-27 June 2025, Virtual Courses
• 13-18 July 2025, In-person Courses (Pittsburgh, PA)
• End of November 2024, the GRIP Genealogy Institute website plans to have full course details.
• 4 February GRIP 2025 REGISTRATION OPENS

Many questions can be answered by delving into the various tabs at the top of the GRIP Genealogy Website https://grip.ngsgenealogy.org/. The titles of courses for 2025 can be viewed at https://grip.ngsgenealogy.org/#schedule. Many NEW courses!

I am coordinating a new course “Beyond Digging Deeper: Sources, Methods, and Practices.”

 

We have listened to requests from previous students in the longtime GRIP course “Digging Deeper: Records, Tools, and Skills” and have added another course related to it. This new course “Beyond Digging Deeper: Sources, Methods, and Practices” delves into additional essential record types and provides sessions showing the research process and effective use of tools. This course features hands-on creation of research questions, research plans, and research reports. Application of learned methods will be put into practice throughout the week.
Prior participation in the longtime course, “Digging Deeper: Records, Tools, and Skills,” is not essential. The courses work in tandem and complement each other and are designed to be taken in no particular order.

In a future post, I will share more about this course, the wonderful lineup of instructors, and Cari Taplin’s “The Spirit of the Inland Seas: Research in the Great Lakes Region” in which I am an instructor.

 

 

 

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