3893 Mountain Valley Rd, Keezletown, VA 22832 • (540)2692005
Harrisonburg, VA
Port Republic, VA
Singers Glen, VA
Morgantown, WV
Work
Company:
Eugene stoltzfus architects
Jul 2006
Position:
Owner
Education
Degree:
Master of Architecture (MArch)
School / High School:
Virginia Tech
1981 to 1985
Specialities:
Architecture
Skills
Graphic Design • Strategic Planning • Integration • Project Management • Project Planning • Social Media • Residential Homes • Architectural Design • Architecture • Rendering • Revit • Language Technology • Drawing • Public Speaking
Interests
Classical Music • Foreign Travel • The Urban Environment • Art • Road Trips • Wildlife Watching • Iditarod • Architecture • Rock and Roll • East Indian Music • Zen
Industries
Architecture & Planning
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Eugene Stoltzfus Principal
American Dog Management Company Management Services
3965 Mtn Vly Rd, Keezletown, VA 22832 2893 Mtn Vly Rd, Keezletown, VA 22832
Eugene Stoltzfus Architects since Jul 2006
Owner
Rosetta Stone Jan 1992 - Jan 2006
President, Chairman
Keyes Condon Florance Mar 1989 - Jul 1991
Architect
Education:
Virginia Tech 1981 - 1985
Master of Architecture (MArch), Architecture
Skills:
Graphic Design Strategic Planning Integration Project Management Project Planning Social Media Residential Homes Architectural Design Architecture Rendering Revit Language Technology Drawing Public Speaking
Interests:
Classical Music Foreign Travel The Urban Environment Art Road Trips Wildlife Watching Iditarod Architecture Rock and Roll East Indian Music Zen
Jack Marmorstein - Harrisonburg VA, US Gregory Keim - Harrisonburg VA, US Eugene Stoltzfus - Keezletown VA, US Duane Sider - Harrisonburg VA, US Allen Stoltzfus - Iowa City IA, US John Stoltzfus - Iowa City IA, US
International Classification:
G09B019/06 G09B019/08
US Classification:
434157000
Abstract:
A system and method for language instruction is provided. In an embodiment, a method of language instruction is provided which comprises presenting a first description of an event responsive to a first perspective and presenting a second description of the event responsive to a second perspective, wherein the first description of the event and the second description of the event are in a common language. The first and second descriptions of the event can be provided in a variety of formats, such as in audio format or as text.