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Hi anyone done any courses to further their knowledge on FH?

Was looking at some of the Pharos ones, you can pick and choose :wink:
there is this one as well as others

http://www.pharostutors.com/certificate.php

had a look at IHGS,... a very comprehensive course but very pricey, and maybe a bit too much.

anyone any views or recommendations :D

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A few years ago I did the Certificate in Family History and then the Advanced Certificate in Family History at UCLAN in Preston. I don't think they are presently running. The first was fairly easy the second was hard! Rewarding but hard.

This has some information on what is available

FFHS - Education - Genealogy Courses1 Sep 2010 ... Federation of Family History Societies - Education - Genealogy Courses. ... of family history. Maybe you are hoping to gain a qualification. ...

www.ffhs.org.uk/education/courses.php

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Thanks Hilary

Will have a look at that :D

Although I've been researching for years there are so many things I don't know, thought a bit of education may be good :wink:

the pharos modules look good but seem to be well booked up :(

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I enrolled for a short Open University course last year ("Getting Started in writing Family History" or somesuch thing) ... I thought it would be helpful in terms of discovering the best way to organise all the family fables, anecdotes, and other 'peripheral information' which doesn't fit easily onto a 'linear' Family Tree.

Unfortunately I found the course to be very disappointing: it was very much a case of 'do-it-yourself' with very little support/input from the tutor.
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Thanks for that ZED :wink: this is one I was considering so appreciate your advice :D

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The OU course content was VERY basic Simone ... it's really more suited to those who haven't yet made much of a start on their Family Tree, and are unsure of which resources would be useful.

To be honest, I've found the members of this website and 'rootschat' more helpful & knowledgeable than the OU tutor!

I'm currently doing a Monday afternoon Local History course in Southport, and the tutor, Dr June Jones, is splendid! Each year she covers a different aspect of Local History (Merseyside & SW Lancs) ... she holds the classes in Southport and Ormskirk (I'm not sure about Liverpool?) They're run by Liverpool Uni's Dept of Continuing Education.
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