AANHPI Heritage Month: Digitizing & Documenting Your Family History
Next date: Saturday, May 03, 2025 | 01:00 PM
to 03:00 PM
Dive into a realm where physical artifacts meet virtual storytelling. This session immerses you in the art of utilizing artificial intelligence for oral history creation, scanning, photo restoration, photo management, movie making and storytelling. Explore real-life case studies illustrating how to intricately weave your family’s saga using multimedia methodologies. Discover invaluable free resources and best practices to preserve your family’s legacy. By session end, you’ll learn about tools and techniques to create a digital family heritage library, that will be a timeless treasure for generations to come.
Our speaker, Ron Chan, is a seasoned lecturer on family history documentation principles, captivating audiences worldwide at Genealogy Workshops and libraries. As a published genealogy author, he has a passion for storytelling, teaching innovative methods to breathe life into ancestral tales. Ron is the Founder of the Bay Area Chinese Genealogy Group, dedicated to preserving ancestral stories. He's also a co-founder of the Chinese American GI Project, ensuring the legacies of veterans are not lost, forgotten or ignored. Ron shares with you how to capture and share family struggles of the past so future generations embrace, remember and learn from those who came before.
When
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Saturday, May 03, 2025 | 01:00 PM
- 03:00 PM
Location
Main Library | Stafford Meeting Room, 1st floor, 1550 Oak Street | Alameda, CA, Main Library, 94501, View Map
37.76681019999999,-122.2424341
1550 Oak Street | Alameda, CA ,
Main Library 94501
Main Library | Stafford Meeting Room, 1st floor
1550 Oak Street | Alameda, CA ,
Main Library 94501
AANHPI Heritage Month: Digitizing & Documenting Your Family History