Lisa's Upcoming 2010 National Speaking Engagements


Mt. Diablo Genealogical Society
Rossmoor, CA
September 16

Family History Expo
Pleasanton, CA
October 8 - 9

San Ramon Valley Genealogy Society
Danville, CA
October 19

Hemet - San Jacinto Genealogical Society Seminar
Hemet, CA
October 23, 2010

California Genealogical Society Seminar
Oakland, CA
October 30, 2010


   Presentations and Webinars
    by Lisa Louise Cooke
    Producer and Host of the Genealogy Gems  Podcast

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Book one of the following presentations for your next family history conference, seminar or genealogy society meeting.  Or save money on travel expenses and book a live online webinar taught by Lisa!  Email your specifications for pricing information.

Lisa Louise Cooke's Biography

Google: A Goldmine of Genealogy Gems I
Lisa's most requested seminar!
This presentation covers getting a free Google account, creating your own "Genealogy Dashboard" with iGoogle, incorporating genealogy blog and podcast gadgets, desktop tools, and the Tabs feature.

Google: A Goldmine of Genealogy Gems II
Gmail (ideal for creating research "threads"), The Google Toolbar, Google Video, Using Google Grand Central to connect with "new cousins", making Google Alerts your personal research assistant, and Bringing Websites Back from the Dead with Google.

Google Earth for Genealogy - Google Earth is a 360 degree three dimensional way to view your ancestor’s world!  In this class you will learn how to identify old photos, plot and virtually visit your ancestor's homestead, and incorporate historic maps.  Google Earth has the power to geographically document your ancestor’s lives, and lends itself very well to collaboration with other researchers.  It’s one of the best online genealogical tools available, and best of all, it’s FREE!

Google Search Strategies & Tips
Learn search tips and tricks that will help you maximize the Google search box, and dig deeper into online books and newspapers.


The Best of Genealogy Gems
Research Tips from the First 20 Episodes of the Genealogy Gems Podcast. Researching the High School Years, Vehicular Forensics, The Power of YouTube, Hometown Reading, and Silent History. I give an overview of the wide variety of topics, and best of all, attendees can listen to all episodes in their entirety from home after the conference.

Inspiring Ways to Capture the Interest
of the Non-Genealogists in Your Family

If you are researching your family tree but haven't shared it with your family in a way that sparks their interest, then you are only experiencing half of the joy of genealogy! And if your descendants don't grasp the importance of their heritage, your hard work may tragically find it's way to the city dump when you are gone. Don't just collect your family history and store it away in binders and files! Learn how creative displays and crafts can capture the imagination of your non-historian friends and relatives, while honoring your ancestors. These projects are guaranteed to inspire your family to ask you to tell them more about the family tree!

How to Save Your Research from Destruction
& Ensure It's Future Survival

Don’t let your lifetime of genealogy research end up in the landfill!  Lisa Louise Cooke  will teach you the 7 key strategies to securing the future of your research including designating a  “research keeper,” setting up a Genealogy Materials Directive, and making donations with a Deed of Gift.  Don’t miss this class – your family research legacy depends on it!

Podcasts 101
Want to learn about genealogy while exercising, driving your car, cleaning your office or just relaxing?  Genealogy podcasts are the perfect way to pursue your family history passion no matter where you are or what you’re doing.   They are packed full of genealogy news, tips, entertainment and interviews with the experts.  However, the term “podcast” may seem a bit intimidating. Learn everything you need to know about how to find and listen to genealogy and history podcasts. 

Tap Into Your Inner Private Eye:
8 Strategies for Finding Living Relatives

Learn the techniques that Private Investigators use to track down missing people.  These strategies will help you find those elusive living relatives who just may hold the key to your brick wall or possess that treasured photo you’ve been looking for.

Get the Scoop on Your Ancestors with Newspapers
Yearning to “read all about it?” Newspapers are a fantastic source of research leads, information and historical context for your family history. Learn the specialized approach that is required to achieve success in locating the news on your ancestors.

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Here's what folks who have attended Lisa's presentations say:

Excellent Keynote speaker - thank you!

The members of our club thoroughly enjoyed your presentation.  You are clearly passionate about history.  You also did a terrific job with the PowerPoint photos and captions.  We would love to have you back from another genealogy presentation.

What a grand job you did!  Everyone was engrossed.

Read the over 40 positive reviews for the podcast in iTunes