Hi,
I am a retired C.S. prof and author of books for programmers. I am also learning ASL, partly because I had a Deaf aunt (grandmother's sister) when I was a child and partially because I myself have become hard of hearing.
If you are Deaf and want to learn to program, then consider trading ASL tutoring for tutoring in Javascript. (I can teach other languages but Javascript is what I am writing about at the moment.)
You can see my credentials at my web site (www.jazimmer.net). What I want from you is that you are really fluent in ASL, that you belong to or are closely associated with the Deaf culture, that you can meet me once or twice a week someplace in Cambridge, MA, and that you have a genuine interest in learning to program.
(Or if you have a genuine interest in math and want to learn the esoteric programming language Haskell that would be fine with me too. Haskell is a dialect of math and my Ph.D. was actually obtained in math. However, I definitely do not want to tutor math. I switched to Computer Science because it interests me far more. Math interests me as a language only.)
Let me apologize in advance for insisting that you meet all my requirements. This will only work out if what we have to offer is of value to each other.
Because of teaching experience I had in the Middle East I know how to teach when shared language skills are deficient.
Currently I am capable of a stop-and-go conversation in ASL with lots of slow fingerspelling. I learned to fingerspell at the same time I learned to spell but have had almost no practice since then. I learned no ASL as a child. My Deaf aunt died a half century ago. I am ashamed to say that was before anybody else in my family realized that ASL was a language.
Adrian
I am a retired C.S. prof and author of books for programmers. I am also learning ASL, partly because I had a Deaf aunt (grandmother's sister) when I was a child and partially because I myself have become hard of hearing.
If you are Deaf and want to learn to program, then consider trading ASL tutoring for tutoring in Javascript. (I can teach other languages but Javascript is what I am writing about at the moment.)
You can see my credentials at my web site (www.jazimmer.net). What I want from you is that you are really fluent in ASL, that you belong to or are closely associated with the Deaf culture, that you can meet me once or twice a week someplace in Cambridge, MA, and that you have a genuine interest in learning to program.
(Or if you have a genuine interest in math and want to learn the esoteric programming language Haskell that would be fine with me too. Haskell is a dialect of math and my Ph.D. was actually obtained in math. However, I definitely do not want to tutor math. I switched to Computer Science because it interests me far more. Math interests me as a language only.)
Let me apologize in advance for insisting that you meet all my requirements. This will only work out if what we have to offer is of value to each other.
Because of teaching experience I had in the Middle East I know how to teach when shared language skills are deficient.
Currently I am capable of a stop-and-go conversation in ASL with lots of slow fingerspelling. I learned to fingerspell at the same time I learned to spell but have had almost no practice since then. I learned no ASL as a child. My Deaf aunt died a half century ago. I am ashamed to say that was before anybody else in my family realized that ASL was a language.
Adrian