This year, I was invited to speak about “Teaching with Trek” at the Official Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas. The goal of this series was to show how Star Trek could be used to teach media literacy as well as other important themes in the classroom as well as at home and in society. I spoke about Star Trek as modern myth, its message of diversity, and “Why Klingons Have Ridges and Tribbles Don’t.” If you were in my Media Criticism or Media and Modern Mythology classes at The University of North Alabama, those are familiar topics. My son, Chris, and my husband, Randy came along for moral support. Chris and I have been to conventions before, but this was Randy’s first Star Trek convention.
I have to admit, I was more than a little nervous, but the audiences were so welcoming and supporting, I moved right into “teaching mode”.
The first presentation was in a large lecture hall. We were pleased to have approximately 650 people in the audience. The other two presentations were in a smaller venue, and we had a full house both times. Trek fans were engaged, interested, and they asked lots of questions. It was lots of fun to share what I teach with them. It felt like the best of both worlds: teaching and Star Trek!
We had some other firsts as well. We all had an opportunity to try VR for the first time and experience a museum of Gene Roddenberry’s keepsakes from Star Trek. I wish I had a photo of the three of us in headsets. I kept trying to walk through the hall of the Enterprise D and kept bumping into that table!
The picture above-right is part of the Ten-Forward set from The Next Generation. You can see it behind the table holding VR equipment for the Virtual Reality demonstration.
There are always lots of interesting things to do and see at a Star Trek Convention. Discussion about production design, writing, and lot of interviews with ST cast and production team members.
The costume contest is always fun too!
It was really interesting to see the props, costumes, and production art from the Mirror Universe in season 1 of Discovery.
Of course the most exciting moment of the entire week was when Patrick Stewart announced that Jean Luc Picard will be back in a new Star Trek series.
All in all, it was an amazing week! Chris and I had were in our natural element. Randy is not a big Trekker, but he had a great time too. We have lots of great memories, and we’re looking forward to next year!

Jan, Chris and Randy ready to go home. Chris and I are wearing our DS-9 25th Anniversary T-shirts.