Posts Tagged ‘Oral History’

Oregon Trail Survey Data Made Public March 26, 2008 No Comments

In October 2006, I conducted an online survey about the Oregon Trail computer game by using the beta Facebook API to authenticate users and target OT enthusiast groups. Tonight I’ve published raw results. In only 8 days the survey had 500+ participants representing 44 states and 4 countries. While my original intent was [...]

Oral History Interview with Dale LaFrenz February 6, 2008 No Comments

The Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC) was instrumental in not only deploying the earliest computers into public schools in Minnesota, but also developing software that would become nationally popular like The Oregon Trail computer game. A window into the past, I’ve come across an oral history interview with Dale LaFrenz, the founding assistant director of [...]