Jeffrey Barbieri brings a unique perspective to literature as one of the few deaf authors who bridges the worlds of storytelling and sign language education.

- Literary Today Magazine

Sign Language is not just what we speak, but how we connect across all barriers.

Jeffrey Barbieri -

I am a retired Licensed Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator of 25 years. I am Board Certified in Cyber Intelligence and a Licensed Private Investigator.

As a dedicated author and educator, I've spent my career bridging the worlds of literature and sign language. With a background in communication accessibility, I've developed a unique approach to teaching that resonates with students of all backgrounds and learning styles.

My passion for storytelling began at an early age, where I discovered how powerful narratives could transcend barriers and connect people across different experiences and abilities.

My published works have received recognition (Male author of the Year and Best Seller) for their authentic voice and accessibility focus. I'm proud to create literature that entertains while also raising awareness about deaf culture and sign language.

Jeffrey's literary releases include: "Let's Find You," "FROG," "Viola," "Crossover," "The Watcher," "The Traveler," "The Last in Line," "Dreaming In The Shadows," "Source Code," and "A Silent Life."

Several acclaimed novels exploring themes of communication, identity, and human connection, alongside comprehensive sign language educational materials designed for self-paced learning.

My greatest passion is teaching sign language, having developed both in-person and online courses that have helped thousands of students communicate effectively. Contact me to schedule your online lessons.

My Approach to Teaching and Writing

I believe in creating an accessible learning environment for everyone interested in sign language. My teaching philosophy centers on practical communication skills combined with cultural understanding.

As a writer, I draw inspiration from everyday interactions and the unique perspectives that come from navigating the world through multiple languages.

Interests and Educational Background

I'm deeply committed to promoting accessibility in education and literature.

My Masters in Computer Forensics with a background in deaf studies informs both my creative writing and teaching methodology.

I'm particularly interested in how language shapes perception and connects communities.

I continuously engage with other educators and authors to enhance my skills and bring fresh perspectives to my work.

Community Involvement

I regularly participate in literacy programs and accessibility initiatives within the community.

When not teaching or writing, I enjoy my hobby as a beekeeper and helping sustain their value to our environment.

Teaching Philosophy

I believe learning should be enjoyable! My courses incorporate humor and real-world applications to make sign language accessible and fun for everyone. Students often tell me they leave class not only with new skills but with smiles on their faces.

Explore my comprehensive Sign Language tutorials on my YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/ywake84z

 

Grabbing the camera man's legs and then spinning him.

My daughter and I looking scared right before our jump together.