Next week Rootstech returns to Salt Lake City from 6-8 March. This will be my first time in person since 2013, and I'm looking forward to seeing what may have changed, and how the conference has grown since that last visit 12 years ago.
I've downloaded the Rootstech app, and the UTA Transit app for riding the TRAX from SLC airport to the Salt Palace Convention Center. The Rootstech app shows my QR code for check in at the venue, and I can build my schedule for the sessions I want to view in person.
I still need to figure out what I might try to look up at the FamilySearch Library in the afternoon of my first day.
The Relatives at Rootstech feature is really cool, and I'm looking to see if that helps link to some DNA matches.
Back to the list of sessions, I like how the app shows where I have blocks of free time, and can add new sessions. One of talks I want to catch in person is on Friday afternoon titled the Future of Genealogy by Jarrett Ross. His session won't be available on streaming for later viewing, and I should have time to catch it before going to the airport for another flight.
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