This is my first official blog post. I have had several false starts, and managed to write something only my mother would love (but even she would not understand), and so here I am, attempting to write something worthy of sending out into the world.
This blog is being created in order to give me central place to post my thoughts and observations as I begin my career as an American Sign Language-English interpreter. I am a fledgling interpreter, and am currently working on my Bachelors in Interpreting from Troy University. During my years in school, I have become an avid hoarder of information especially in regard to language, culture, anthropology, and the process of learning. This blog will be the repository for all the links, articles, and advise I gather on my way toward competency in my chosen profession. Some of it will be my own work that I have developed during my education, and some of it will be recommendations to read other people's stuff (yes, stuff is a technical term). All credit will be given for references and sources wherever possible.
As my first trick, I will post this lesson I created on Educreations.com which uses a little Seuss to get the party started. No copyright infringement is intended.
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