Course Detail: WTGN111 - Genealogy and Family History Writing

This 45-hour course meets online for 5.6 hours per week over an eight-week period. As a result of this course students will be able to apply advanced methods of critical thinking in reading and writing by demonstrating the skill of paraphrasing and summarizing information; demonstrate the use of sound evidence and appropriate and acceptable sources for scholarly genealogical research and writing; develop writing that objectively presents information, forms conclusions from that information, applies documentation/citation formats and supports those conclusions with evidence, analysis, and reasoning.

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Course Pre-requisites
Writing Life Stories

 Session Information: 24FA-WTGN111-02

Schedule: Course Dates: October 22 thru December 19, 2024; You DO NOT access the course through www.slcc.edu Ignore the instructions at the bottom of the confirmation email to set up a Canvas account. The Canvas login is https://slcc.instructure.com/login/canvas The course is 100% online, available every day, 24/7, and self-paced using Canvas. There are no required days or meeting times. Refer to Canvas and instructor's specified assignment due dates.
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Times: 12:00am-12:00am MDT
Cost : $425.00

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Required Textbooks: The Elements of Genealogical Style: A Simplified Style and Citation Manual for Writers of Genealogies and Family Histories, revised edition, by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, MFA, CG, (Salt Lake City: Scattered Leaves Press, 2020), which is available as a PDF that will be emailed to you for $10. Order from www.scatteredleavespress.com. Note: If you do not have the revised edition, you will need to order it for this class. Guide to Genealogical Writing: How to Write and Publish Your Family History; 3rd Edition, 2014; by Penelope L. Stratton and Henry B. Hoff; New England Historic Genealogical Society; ISBN 978-0-88082-312-8. A print or e-book is available. Carmack's Guide to Copyright & Contracts: A Primer for Genealogists, Writers and Researchers; 2005; by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack; Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. ISBN - 978-0-80630-1758-8. You Can Write Your Family History by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003). Available on Amazon or through Scattered Leaves Press. Students will choose either of these books to read for the class: "If We Can Winter This": Essays and Genealogies by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack (Salt Lake City: Scattered Leaves Press, 2021) OR "Halfway Home": A Granddaughter's Biography by Mary Logue. (St. Paul, Minn.: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1996)Both books are available on Amazon, but may be purchased for quicker delivery through www.scatteredleavespress.com.

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Mykel Severson
Sharon Carmack

Class Location

SLCC Online
Online
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Cancellation Policy

A cancellation charge of 100.00% will be assessed on cancellations occurring within 2 days of the start of this session.