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A Museum Intern’s Perspective

When I entered this internship, I knew I would be working on a complete de-installation of the museum and the...

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Everything Old is New Again

I am reminded here at APH that everything old is constantly being made again new. (OK, if you’re wondering, yes,...

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Meet APH Scholar Suzie Mahon

APH is excited to recognize Suzie Mahon, nominated by EOT, Leslie Bechtel Van Orman, as one of our 2023-2024 APH...

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ADA Anniversary 2023: Celebrating an Accessible World

Thirty-three years ago, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law. The ADA protects against discrimination against people...

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Meet APH Scholar Jeanne Neu

APH is excited to recognize Jeanne Neu, nominated by EOT, Stephanie Bissonette, as one of our 2023-2024 APH Scholars. Jeanne’s...

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APH Museum’s Braille Readers Theater to present “Their Story, Their Song,” August 25-26, 2023

Make time at the end of August to attend “Their Story, Their Song,” a new play written by B.T. Kimbrough...

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Summer Reading Program

Summer is a wonderful time of year when the weather is hot and the kids are out of school, so...

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Running a Marathon: Moving a Museum Collection

With the Dot Experience at APH officially breaking ground, we have been incredibly busy behind the scenes preparing for construction...

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The Foundation Writer

When the AFB Helen Keller Archives were loaned to APH in 2020 by the American Foundation for the Blind, they...

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Activities for Teaching Reading Skills

Reading is an important skill used in daily living. Yet many children struggle with becoming proficient readers. The APH Press...

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Working Through Changes

I gave my last tour of the “old” museum this morning.  I thought it would feel weird, but it felt...

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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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Creative Transition Programs

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

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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...

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