Introducing the Show-Me Videos
We’ve been planning it for a while, and now we’re proud to announce the first in a series of new videos for The Family History Guide: the Show-Me videos. Their purpose is to give you a test drive of some of the cool features you’ll find on the website.
About
Before we introduce the first video, here are a few things to know about all the planned Show-Me videos, including the first one:
- They are intended to be short, ranging from about 1 to 3 minutes each.
- Each Show-Me is hosted on our YouTube channel.
- The Show-Me’s use simple animations to illustrate points, instead of narration. For example, you’ll see boxes drawn around buttons and links of interest on the screen, together with highlighted text that gives simple explanations of what to do and how.
- There’s a cool background music track with each video; but if that’s not your thing, you can turn the audio off.
You can open The Family History Guide in a separate window from the video, and then pause the video at any point to practice what you’ve learned in the video, using The Family History Guide.
The first Show-Me video is “Inside the Projects.” It helps you discover and use the features inside Projects in The Family History Guide, using FamilySearch Project 1: Family Tree as an example.
Links and Locations
This Show-Me video is linked from the Home Page:
and it’s also included in the Goals menu of Project 1:
as well as in the YouTube Channel for The Family History Guide.
You can click this link to watch the Show-Me video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NNbdHiITS8
Upcoming Topics
Here are some of the additional topics planned for future Show-Me videos (subject to change):
- Using the Word Tracker
- Using the Online Tracker
- Inside the Vault
- QUIKLinks
I went to the link under Project 1. It stated that the video had been removed by user. How do we see it from the project page? I was able to watch through the link given below the “Show Me” explanation. I know that these are probably geared to the younger generation that “scans” everything very quickly and lightly. I am a more thorough and careful reader. Some of it goes
to fast to catch.
Hi Karen – we re-posted the video on YouTube, which caused the link to break – sorry about that! The new link is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NNbdHiITS8 This version adds more time to the on-screen text so it doesn’t go by so fast.