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Two hands scanning lines of braille on Monarch’s multiline tactile display.

You Have a Monarch! Now What?

Congratulations on being among the first in the world to own a Monarch! As you spread your wings and take...

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A teacher and two young students sit around a table that has a blue Perkins brailler on top of it. One student is writing on a piece of paper, one student is using a refreshable braille display, and the teacher is writing in a notebook.

CEUs and the APH Hive

Are you an educator who holds a license? Do you consistently search for opportunities to earn CEUs? Look no further!...

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Utilizing Access Technology for Blind and Low Vision Accessibility in the Evaluation Process

The use of technology in the classroom has changed vastly over the years. Finding the best tool or device to...

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Transforming Transition

Transition is that stage when a student begins to think outside of the school system and starts to identify and...

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Statement on GAAD from 52 National Disability Advocates for Digital Inclusion

On Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2023, the undersigned national disability organizations celebrate the transformative impact of accessible technology and call...

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Congratulations to the 2023 APH Scholars

Since 2003, Ex Officio Trustees (EOTs) throughout the United States are asked to nominate someone whom they feel provides outstanding...

The MATT Connect v2.1's Android 12 tablet sitting on a white surface.

It’s Time for an Upgrade: Introducing the MATT Connect V2.1

Since 2017 the MATT Connect has been a classroom staple for students who benefit from accessing both a magnifier and...