Online Webinars from the British Isles Team

Have you ever wanted to attend a class at the Family History Library but you don’t live in Salt Lake City and you can’t afford the cost of the trip? We have a treat for you! The Family History Library has begun offering online webinars that can be viewed from the comfort of your home. All that is required is a computer with speakers and an internet connection.

=== '''Important notice: The program that is used to broadcast the classes has changed effective 25 February 2015. The complete instructions to connect using WebEx can be found below or you may [[Media:AttendMeetingInstructions.pdf|Download a PDF file with detailed instructions]].''' ===

Upcoming Webinars
All webinars are Mountain Time (MT). 'Webinars may last from 30 minutes - 1 hour long, depending on the course. '

May (Scotland Intermediate Research Series)
These classes may include a shorter PowerPoint presentation with 'hands-on' application exercises included at the end of the handout. Handouts will be available for download before the class begins.

To join the webinar: Click the class link to view the webinar. After clicking the link click "Run a temporary application." Sign in using your first name and where you live, i.e. Peter-Wisconsin. Connect your audio by clicking the Audio tab above of the Chat. Click "Call Using Computer." Please do not click the camera icon.


 * Mon May 18th @ 1pm- Scotland Emigration
 * Tues May 19th @ 1pm- Scotland Probate Records
 * Wed May 20th @ 1pm- Scotland Poor Law Records (Please read instructions above)
 * Thurs May 21st @ 1pm- Scotland Land Records
 * Fri May 22nd @ 1pm- Scotland Naming Patterns &amp; Clans

Class times for other regions: U.S. Pacific Time: 12pm U.S. Central Time: 2pm U.S. Eastern Time: 3pm United Kingdom &amp; Ireland: 8pm New Zealand: 8am

Download the handouts:


 * Scotland Emigration
 * Scotland Probate Records
 * Scotland Poor Law Records
 * Scotland Land Records
 * Scotland Naming Patterns &amp; Clans

July (Wales Research Series)

 * Welsh Naming Patterns
 * Improving Your Welsh Research by Using Place Names and Gazetteers
 * Wales Research Online
 * Church of Wales &amp; Non-Conformist Church Records
 * Wales Probate Records

To join a webinar live
To join a particular class, click on the name of the class on this page. This will take you to themeet.lds.org website where you can join the webinar. You will then follow these steps to join the class.

1. Enter your name and email address and click on Join.

2. You will then see this screen prompting you to install the WebEx Meetings Plug-In. The quickest option is to click on the words Run a temporary application.

3. Click onSave File. A new dialog box will open asking where to save the file.

4. Choose where to save the file or just leave it in theDownloads folder. Be sure to remember the name of the file. 5. You will next need to open the file to run the application. Go to the folder where the file is saved and double click on it to run the temporary application. You can also access the file from your browser’s downloads folder. 6. Once you’ve double clicked on the application in the Downloads list you will be admitted into the meeting.

7. You may now configure your audio. Instructions for configuring audio can be found below. If you have a video camera, you can choose to disable it by clicking on the words Not Now.

Configure Audio
Once in the meeting room you can choose how to connect your audio. Click on the three small dots which will change to the word More when you hover over them. They are found just below the icon Call Using Computer. You will then see the following options.

There are three options for connecting to the audio of the meeting.

1. The Call Me option allows you to enter a phone number and WebEx will call you directly. There is no charge to use this service but if you are using a cell phone, it will require the use of your cell phone minutes. Just enter your phone number along with country and area code to allow the system to call you. When your phone rings, you will be prompted to press 1 to enter the meeting.

2. I Will Call In allows you to call in directly to the meeting. If you choose this option, click on the I Will Call In option and the system will display the number you should call along with the access code. Follow the prompts to enter the access codes.

3. Call Using Computer uses the speakers and microphone of your computer to provide the audio of the meeting. If you choose this option, you will want to test your speakers and microphone to ensure they are functioning properly. Choose your speakers and microphone from the drop down menus. Click on the Test button alongside the drop down menu to test them.

Volume Control Options
You may adjust the volume for your computer using the Volume Control Options located in the lower right corner on your screen. Right click on the speaker icon and click on Sounds. Once open, choose Playback to choose and/or configure your speakers. You will choose Recording to configure your microphone.

[[Media:AttendMeetingInstructions.pdf|Download a PDF file with detailed instructions]]

Connect with a mobile device
If you would like to connect to the webinar using your mobile phone or a tablet, please visit the App store for your device and download the free WebEx app. If you want to attend with your mobile device, please allow sufficient time to download the app before the start of the webinar.

When Signing In
Please include your first name and the name of the country or state from where you are watching. If you are watching as a group, please include the number of people viewing the class together in your sign-in name. For example: If your name is Barbara and you were watching from England with 4 other friends at the local Family History Center your sign-in name would look like this: Barbara England 5.

Download the Handouts from Previous Webinars
Scotland  (April 2015)


 * Scotland Maps &amp; Gazetteers
 * Scotland Websites
 * Scotland Church Records
 * Scotland Census Records
 * Scotland Civil Registration

England (January 2015)


 * England Maps &amp; Gazetteers
 * England Online Websites
 * England &amp; Wales Census Records
 * England &amp; Wales Civil Registration
 * Church of England Church Records
 * England Non-conformist Church Records
 * England Probate Records Part 1
 * England Probate Records Part 2
 * England Parish Chest Records
 * England Poor Law Records

Ireland  (September 2014)


 * Ireland Jursidictions
 * Ireland Websites
 * Ireland Emigration
 * Ireland Census &amp; Census Substitutes
 * Ireland Civil Registration
 * Ireland Catholic Church Records
 * Church of Ireland Chuch Records
 * Ireland Land Records
 * Ireland Presbyterian Church Records
 * Scotch-Irish Research

Wales



View Past Webinars
Past webinars will be posted after the series is taught.

 IRELAND (September 2014)

Due to some issues and technical difficulties, links to the Ireland Webinar Research Series taught September 15-20, 2014 will be added sometime in this year. Thank you for your patience!


 * Ireland Jursidictions
 * Ireland Websites
 * Ireland Emigration
 * Ireland Census &amp; Census Substitutes
 * Ireland Civil Registration
 * Ireland Catholic Church Records
 * Church of Ireland Chuch Records
 * Ireland Land Records
 * Ireland Presbyterian Church Records
 * Scotch-Irish Research

 ENGLAND (January 2015)


 * England Maps &amp; Gazetteers
 * England Online Websites
 * England &amp; Wales Census Records
 * England &amp; Wales Civil Registration
 * Church of England Church Records
 * England Non-conformist Church Records
 * England Probate Records Part 1 (audio begins at 3 min 41 sec)
 * England Probate Records Part 2
 * England Parish Chest Records
 * England Poor Law Records

SCOTLAND


 * Scotland Emigration
 * Scotland Probate Records
 * Scotland Poor Law Records
 * Scotland Land Records
 * Scotland Naming Patterns &amp; Clans
 * Scotland Maps &amp; Gazetteers
 * Scotland Websites
 * Scotland Church Records
 * Scotland Census Records
 * Scotland Civil Registration
 * Basic Scotland Research Strategies
 * Inheritance in Scotland: Testaments and Retours
 * Scotland's Old Parish Registers: How to Access, Use, and Interpret
 * www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk

WALES