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Carrie Ann Cook

VP/Webmaster
Gregath Publishing, Teacher & Author
Rural Northeast Oklahoma
Autobiography
Web Information
Session Information

Autobiography
Carrie
Ann Cook is a published author, illustrator and free-lance photographer. She
holds an AA and BS in Elementary Education. Having certified for teaching in
several states, she has taught elementary grades as well as genealogy, writing and
computer classes at the Northeast Technology Center, Afton, Oklahoma. She has
also served the Miami (Oklahoma) Public Library as Genealogy and Local History
Specialist. Currently, she is the Vice President of the Gregath Publishing Company and Webmaster to assorted
sites. Carrie has been active in various service and lineal
organizations throughout the years. At
age 37, she has been public speaking on genealogical and historical topics for
nearly two decades. A life long
learner, she enjoys new insights offered while attending educational
opportunities such as Historical Preservation Conferences, NIGR, and most recently, the
Federation of Genealogical Societies Library Day in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, 2007.
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Web
Information
Home
Email Contact
The
Gregath Publishing Company
http://www.gregathcompany.com
Carrie's
Corner
http://www.carriescorner.com
Genealogy Used Books:
http://www.carriescorner.com/ubs/genealogy.html
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Session
Information:
Power Up With PowerPoint
PowerPoint Presentation
Mid-America Speakers Topic - All
Attendees Welcome
Saturday,
3:30PM
Basic introduction and exploration of Microsoft
PowerPoint as a program and what it can do for you. A guided tour of the
PowerPoint work environment and basic slide deck construction as well as
the pros and cons of several techniques as well as Q&A will be included.
Mid-America Speakers will be providing something
special for all of those who choose to attend.
Using eBay to Increase Your Research
Library
PowerPoint Presentation
Sunday,
6:30AM
Time saving techniques to let
eBay work to help you find perfect auctions. eBay is great for getting
basic "must have" books for any research library to finding that
specific out of print family book, to buying parts of another library to
sort through and possibly resell.
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Lots of topics throughout the weekend!
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