For those who were not able to personally attend RootsTech 2014, we now have the video recorded presents of nineteen selected speakers posted online for you to listen to in the comfort of your own home.
Below are links to each of their presentations. These presentations can be found on the RootsTech 2014 website.
Innovator Summit Keynote Speaker (Business and Developer track)
- Chris Dancy: The Most Quantified Human (48)
Thursday Speakers
- Tammy Hepps: Top 10 Things I Learned About My Family from My Couch (60)
- Ancestry Insider: Do It Yourself Photo Restoration (60)
- Ron Tanner: FamilySearch Family Tree: What’s New and What’s Next (60)
- James Rader: Introduction to DNA for Genealogists (60)
- Randy Hoffman: Genealogy in the Cloud (60)
- Michael LeClerc: Sharing Your Family History with Multimedia (60)
Friday Speakers
- Dr. Spencer Wells and Judy Russell: Friday Keynote Speakers (70)
- David Adelman: Storytelling Super Powers: How to Come Off as Your Family’s Genealogy Hero (40)
- Lisa Alzo: Tweets, Links, Pins, and Posts: Break Down Genealogical Brick Walls with Social Media (45)
- Deborah Gamble: 5 Ways to Do Genealogy in Your Sleep (40)
- Daniel Horowitz: Finding family and ancestors outside the USA with new technologies (60)
- Christa Cowen: Getting the Most Out of Ancestry (60)
- Tom Taylor: How to Interview Yourself for a Personal History (60)
Saturday Speakers
- Stephanie Nielson, Todd Hansen: Saturday Keynote Speakers (60)
- Lisa Louise Cooke: Become an iPad Power User (60)
- Josh Taylor: Information Overload: Managing Online Searches and Their Results (60)
- Randy Whited: A Beginners Guide to Going Paperless (52)
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Why don’t any of these links work? 2014 is trumped & is subverted to only 2015!
Russ, I just contacted support to see if they have any explanation as to why it goes to 2015. When they give me a response I will let you know. You can also contact FamilySearch Research Support at 18664061830 or support@familysearch.org with any questions you may have in the future!
hi Eric, I was able to get in through rootsTECHs via the lds.org portal and find that to be more viable
how can i get into rootsTECH ’14 archive through my lds.org user i.d. and pwd.
i was wondering there was a rootsTECH, 2011, is that right? was that the first year? Well, is there any access to those archives as far back as that ’12, ’13, etc?
Russ
Russ, if you search up old RootsTech videos you will be able to find them.
For example, here are some archived 2012 videos:
https://familysearch.org/blog/en/rootstech-2012-videos/
i was wondering there was a rootsTECH, 2011, is that right? was that the first year? Well, is there any access to those archives as far back as that ’12, ’13, etc?
Russ
how far back do the archives go for rootTECH? wasn’t 2011 the first year?
Is there a way to download a portion one of these presentations for use in a building that will not allow internet access? I am teaching a group of youth about the importance of gathering family stories. But all videos used have to be downloaded to a laptop in order to use them in the building.
The links for RootsTech 2014 lead to 2015 videos. Are the 2014 videos still available online?
I was invited to portray Wilford Woodruff for the opening of RootsTech 2014. Is there any chance my 15 seconds of fame was recorded? Thanks in advance!