Discover how artificial intelligence (AI) can aid your genealogical research and writing.
Learn to use AI tools for drafting engaging narratives, transcribing historical documents, analyzing photographs, and generating new insights into your family history. This course provides a solid foundation for integrating AI into your genealogical workflow, helping you uncover new layers of meaning in your ancestors' stories. Explore the intersection of AI and genealogy, and acquire a toolkit of AI resources and techniques to enhance your research and storytelling skills.
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Nicole Dyer is a professional genealogist specializing in research in the Southern United States. She hosts the Research Like a Pro Genealogy Podcast with Diana Elder and is co-author of Research Like a Pro: A Genealogist’s Guide and Research Like a Pro with DNA. She speaks at local and national genealogical conferences as well as genealogical institutes.
Nicole created Family Locket in 2015 when she was volunteering as a family history consultant. She began teaching a community family history class each week and realized that she loved helping people become better researchers. Nicole is a member of the Pima County Genealogy Society, Association of Professional Genealogists, National Genealogy Society, and Georgia Genealogical Society. Her research experience includes North and South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Texas, and England. She studied History Teaching at Brigham Young University and is a former middle school history teacher. She has completed the following genealogical study programs: Mastering Genealogical Proof Study Group, the Certification Discussion Group, an NGSQ Study Group, the ProGen Study Group, and the following courses at the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG): Intermediate Foundations, Introduction to Genetic Genealogy, Advanced Methods, All DNA Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum, and Meeting Standards Using DNA Evidence – Research Strategies. She has also completed the following course at the Institute of Genealogical and Historical Research (IGHR): DNA as Genealogical Evidence (Advanced).