WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
In this class you’ll learn how to begin your family history book and continue the process to finished product using these four steps:
- Planning: Choose your theme
- Imagery: Photos and Documents
- Research: Fill in the Blanks
- The Final Product: Your Family History Book
Tuition:
$99.99 ($89.99 for VIP)
Course Length:
4 Weeks
Instructor:
Lisa A. Alzo
Start Date:
PRAISE FOR THIS CLASS
“Nancy, this has been a GREAT class. I have learned so much. I’m not anywhere near ready to do this book but I feel I can accomplish it. And I already have ideas for two more! I can’t thank you enough for being such a great teacher. ” — Roxanne
“This class was just the hand-holding that I needed. I had all the information in my brain and in my computer but this class pulled it all out and organized it for me. Nancy did a terrific job keeping in touch and was continually encouraging, motivating and helpful.”
“Nancy is the best! She knows the subject. She listens and answers back immediately. Gives great suggestions and help. And her handouts for the class, the ones she makes herself, are even better than the reading assignments — and those are great too!”
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE
- Genealogists seeking a creative way to share their family’s story
- People who are curious about making a family history book but don’t know how
WHAT YOU’LL NEED: REQUIREMENTS & SUPPLIES
- Your memories and perhaps those of other family members
- Family images, such as photos of people, cemeteries, hometowns, homesteads, pets, vacation spots, family dinners, reunions.
- Documents such as Civil War enlistment papers, marriage licenses, birth certificates, high school report cards
- A desire to preserve at least one aspect of your family history
Optionally, you may want to use:
- Image editing software: Image editing software is helpful if you plan on editing your digital images. You may use the software of your choice.
- Digital Recorder: If you plan on including interviews in your book, you can either jot responses during the course of the interview, or use a digital recorder for later transcription. If you choose a digital recorder, Sony and Olympus both offer several models priced under $100.
Outline
Lesson 1: Planning and Interviews
- Planning
- Choosing a theme
- Determining the scope
- Style
- Details
- How to get a great interview
- Preparation
- The interview
- Anecdotes
- Taping interviews
- Three quick tips
- Exercise
Lesson 2: Images and Documents
- Image resolution
- Layout
- Documents to include
- Photo rescues
- Rescuing an image with Pixlr
- Finding copyright-free images
- My favorite 10 sites for images
- Exercise
Lesson 3: Research
- Google Books
- Sample search
- Google News Archive and Timeline
- Sample search
- Advanced Book Exchange
- Other used book websites
- Adding Personal Memories
- Exercise
Lesson 4: The Final Product
- Preparing your book for print
- How to use Lulu
- Designing a cover image
- Creating a collage
- Before your book goes to the printer
- Getting the word out
- After your book goes to the printer
- Exercise
