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Ancestry in the Age of AI

GPTs: a collection for Genealogists

Learn about AI in Genealogy Ten Little GPTs Imagine a world where your creative muse is not just a figment of your imagination but an AI-powered companion guiding your storytelling journey. Perhaps your muse looks like mine, a friendly Celtic dragon, that likes nothing better than to help with my family history research, analysis, historical […]

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Artificial Intelligence ChatGPT Genealogy

Chat GPT and the Genealogist

Discover the power of storytelling in genealogy with Chat GPT, and learn how it can help you uncover your family’s fascinating history. As a genealogical enthusiast, you’re probably familiar with the thrill of uncovering hidden connections and long-lost family stories. The stories that emerge from our family trees can be both captivating and inspiring, and […]

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Artificial Intelligence Genealogy

Writing with AI for Genealogists

Artificial Intelligence Language Models Chat GPT and Quillbot are my newest best friends, allies, assistant writing coaches, and instructional designers. These two AI language models are helping me with my writing and course design and blog writing. They can be your best friends too! See them in action? FREE Zoom Event Join me for the […]

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Coach Carole Online Genealogy

#Tech Tools for Geneabloggers

Tech Tools for Geneabloggers: Series 1 – Trello I have begun a new series of video tips and I have release these on my YouTube Channel. The first in the series is Trello for Planning your Ancestral Storyboards. There are 10 short videos in this series: 10 Trello Tech Tips Videos   How to Setup your […]

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blogging Coach Carole Online

Courage is a virtue!

Courage is a virtue! One of my favourite quotes inspired my blog writing today. “Courage is the most important of all the virtues because without courage, you can’t practice any other virtue consistently.” ― Maya Angelou During the last two months, some health setbacks caused me to lose my confidence and motivation for writing, and […]

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30day challenge Genealogy

Be a Smart Genealogist

Be Persistent and Consistent We know that to be smart in this world is an advantage. One can either inherit intelligence from one’s ancestors or one can build their smarts through education and life experiences. Being smart requires persistence and consistency in the pursuit of knowledge, skills, and achievements. I am definitely a lifetime learner […]

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Be an Influential Genealogist

  The journey into the past is like a trip to a foreign country, and often a roadmap is needed to ensure you reach your destination. Here are 10 places to include in your itinerary. Genealogy Itinerary: Knowing What or Who you are Seeking – a good place to start from.Packing what you will need for the Journey […]

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How can a school record lead you to lost cousins?

Searching for School Admissions 1900s My research task for today was to explore the Find My Past School Admissions records for my Croydon Clan of Allery’s. I was prompted by this tip that I had posted recently, and decided to follow my own advice. This is Tip #30 in my recent collection of Genealogy Research […]

Simple Steps to Organise your Genealogy Research: Part Two

My mission is to become more organised in my research into my family history. I have been harvesting tips from the experts, the family history magazines, and fellow enthusiastic genealogists who abound in social media groups. Where do you go for your research networking? Leave a Comment below. I would love to hear from you. […]