I migrated from Haiti to Canada after graduating from High School. Throughout my secondary school years I had a knack for solving equations in Algebra and Trigonometry.
I obtained bachelor degrees in Psychology at University of Montreal and Computer Sciences at Concordia University in Montreal. In Computer Sciences I chose the option General Sciences in which I extended my knowledge of mathematics with courses such as: Numerical Analysis, Advanced Calculus, Advanced Statistics and Linear Algebra.
My first written book was a satirical essay in French/Creole about politics in my country of origin. As I move toward updating this web site, I might work on a new edition or even new title for that book. I also plan to make new translations in Creole and Spanish for the book of Algebra presently written in French and English.
College Algebra In The Digital Age is my personal recognition that the teaching thereof the learning of Algebra could become more cohesive by managing the transition, continuity and flow of topics introduction. A key aspect of this approach is to introduce jointly related parts of the subject such as exponents, radicals and logarithms in order to promote their similarities. Moreover, a greater emphasis on the historical perspective of research done in the field contributes to highlight the progression or evolution of the algebraic science through discoveries of concepts and solutions made over time. In short, this work is an attempt to demarcate or delineate the contribution of Algebra in the global scheme of modern technology development simply by straying from the traditional and piecemeal model.