My initial Engineering Ph.D. degree, obtained in 2001, at Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble in France, prepared me in depth to teach college level algebra, calculus, logic, discrete mathematics and physics. At the same time, I also acculturated in the French language and culture.
Later, I became fascinated with the visual nature of American Sign Language, so I decided to pursue the American Sign Language interpreter degree, which I obtained in 2009, at Lone Star College in Houston. I am equipped now with yet another language that I can teach, or use as communication language to teach other disciplines.
And, most recently, my recent ...