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Writing Family History With Artificial Intelligence In-Person
Summary
- Hands-on Writing Family History with AI Workshop
- Blend of theory, demonstration, and practical application
- Explore storytelling fundamentals and AI-generated narratives
- Learn to use AI as a writing coach and create personalized stories
- Share family anecdotes and insights with fellow participants
- Discover where to publish family stories online – FREE
Explore the fusion of storytelling and artificial intelligence at our Writing Family History with AI Workshop. This interactive session merges theory, demonstrations, and sharing for a dynamic learning experience. Learn storytelling fundamentals, from traditional tales to AI-generated narratives. Discover how AI can enhance your writing process and create captivating stories. Dive into movie-making techniques and unleash your storytelling prowess through personalized videos. Bring your creativity and laptop, and craft your own AI-assisted family stories. Share and connect with fellow participants, exchanging family anecdotes and insights. No prior experience necessary, just bring your creativity and curiosity, plus an internet-ready laptop with a word processor.
About The Speaker: Ron Chan
Ron is a seasoned lecturer on family history documentation best practices, captivating audiences worldwide at genealogy workshops and libraries across the San Francisco Bay Area. As a published genealogy author, he has a passion for storytelling and teaches innovative technologies to bring ancestral tales to life. Ron is the Founder and Executive Director of the Bay Area Chinese Genealogy Group, dedicated to preserving ancestral stories. He is also a co-founder of the Chinese American GI Project, ensuring that veterans’ legacies are not lost, forgotten, or ignored. Ron shares with you how to capture and share family struggles of the past so future generations can embrace, remember, and learn from those who came before.
- Date:
- Saturday, March 22, 2025
- Time:
- 1:30pm - 3:30pm
- Time Zone:
- Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Main Library