On April 20, 2020, for the first time in history, our North Beach Genealogical Society held a full meeting online, using Zoom. You can read more about Zoom, here.
Zoom is a new experience for our Society, so everyone was undergoing a lot of learning during our "maiden voyage" online, leading up to Don Westfall presenting advice on writing family stories. Don's presentation charts are shown below. Click on any of them to bring up a full-size version.
Introduction
People, Relationships, and Lineages
People, Attributes, and Ethnicity
People, Events, and History
Organization
Wrapping Up
Click Through the Slides if you Wish
With most Internet Browsers, clicking on any slide above will bring it up full size in a new window, with all the other slides below as tiny thumbnails. You can go around the presentation as much as you wish and then come back to this page when you're done. What this new window looks like in Microsoft Edge is shown below. Google Chrome is similar, as is Apple Safari on an iPad. On an iPad, instead of using left and right arrow keys, simply touch the slide you want to bring up.
OR - Download the Entire Presentation
To view the entire presentation as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file you can scroll through, click here. You can also download the presentation to your own computer or tablet to view at your leisure.
To download the presentation, there are icons at the top right portion of the screen the link brings up. The icons for what can be done are shown in the image at right.
Zoom is a new experience for our Society, so everyone was undergoing a lot of learning during our "maiden voyage" online, leading up to Don Westfall presenting advice on writing family stories. Don's presentation charts are shown below. Click on any of them to bring up a full-size version.
Introduction
People, Relationships, and Lineages
People, Attributes, and Ethnicity
People, Events, and History
Organization
Wrapping Up
Click Through the Slides if you Wish
With most Internet Browsers, clicking on any slide above will bring it up full size in a new window, with all the other slides below as tiny thumbnails. You can go around the presentation as much as you wish and then come back to this page when you're done. What this new window looks like in Microsoft Edge is shown below. Google Chrome is similar, as is Apple Safari on an iPad. On an iPad, instead of using left and right arrow keys, simply touch the slide you want to bring up.
Microsoft Edge display when one of the slides above is clicked. Other browsers similar |
To view the entire presentation as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file you can scroll through, click here. You can also download the presentation to your own computer or tablet to view at your leisure.
To download the presentation, there are icons at the top right portion of the screen the link brings up. The icons for what can be done are shown in the image at right.