LaFrenz, Dale Eugene2011-06-142011-06-141995-04-13Dale Eugene LaFrenz, OH 315. Oral history interview by Judy E. O'Neill, 13 April 1995, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. http://purl.umn.edu/107423OH 315https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107423Transcript, 32 pp.After briefly discussing his educational background, he relates his initial exposure with computing in the classroom while teaching at the University of Minnesota high school. He discusses their use of early BASIC through telecommunications to Dartmouth and the spread of computing use to local schools. LaFrenz recounts the formation of TIES, Total Information for Educational Systems, and his move to Honeywell to assist them in developing instructional time-sharing. The bulk of the interview concerns his role in the creation of Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC), MECC's early provision of instructional and administrative computing to Minnesota school districts, and the evolution into an educational software developer and supplier.en-USComputer historyComputer software -- Development.Education -- Data processingMinnesota Educational Computing ConsortiumOral history interview with Dale Eugene LaFrenzOral History