The educational video game Oregon Trail was one of the first and most popular educational video games. My older kids played it when they went to elementary school in the early 90s. They brought a copy home (you could do that in those days) and I played it myself and thought, "Dang, this is really dumb!" Here is a short video overview. Anyway, if you ever played Oregon Trail the following will be hilarious:
Bonus picture after the jump:
In 2008 my son and I followed the Oregon Trail in a more (but not so very) modern prairie schooner, a 1970 Westfalia camper. I bought us these T-shirts to commemorate our trip:
Friday, August 27, 2010
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Off the Wall: Don't touch that dial!
I have joined the blogging team at the new National Council on Public History bog and here is my first post there: Off the Wall: Don't touch that dial!. Off the Wall promises to offer "critical reviews of history exhibit practice in an age of ubiquitous display." Check it out.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Cody Blogging: The Town that Couldn't Shoot Straight
I am in Cody, Wyoming this week! I am here as a guest of the Cody Papers Project at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. The first half of the week will be spent at the amazing McCracken Research Library. Thursday and Friday are devoted to a conference sponsored by the Cody Papers Project: Buffalo Bill and Europe.
I am an Associate Editor on the Papers Project and will try to blog about Cody--the man and the town--every day this week. The video above is of the gunfight that happens every evening at 6 during the tourist season. Tomorrow I'll get a bit more scholarly. Maybe.