Meet APH Scholar Kirsten Dlugo
APH is proud to recognize Kirsten Dlugo, nominated by EOT Scott McCallum, as one of our 2025-2026 APH Scholars. ...
Read moreAPH is proud to recognize Kirsten Dlugo, nominated by EOT Scott McCallum, as one of our 2025-2026 APH Scholars. ...
Read moreAPH, employees make a difference every day and we want to take the time to recognize some of the wonderful...
Read moreWith the new school year approaching, it can be exciting to think about bringing new technology into the classroom. For...
Read moreAs APH continues to design exhibits for The Dot Experience, we are working to create the most accurate representations as...
Read moreWith this year’s Abacus Bee right around the corner, it’s important to be reminded of what makes this event so...
Read moreMonarch was designed for both students and adults. Whether in a home, office, or school setting, Monarch was created to...
Read moreJoe Strechay is a pioneer in media accessibility, a public speaker, producer and consultant for television, and a champion for...
Read moreAPH is lucky to have committed and passionate employees like Kris Scott. The Lead Editor of the Accessible Tests department,...
Read moreThe Periodic Table is a staple of science education, but for students who are blind or low vision, it’s often...
Read moreMemory Puzzles is a multi-card tactile matching game fitted with both print and braille labels. The first edition Memory Puzzles:...
Read moreAfter a groundbreaking inaugural launch, the Monarch Student Pilot Project (MSPP) is entering its second year with renewed momentum and...
Read moreThe latest Monarch update marks a defining moment in the evolution of braille technology. For the first time ever, mainstream...
Read moreWith an ever-growing need for tactile graphics, American Printing House’s new Wing It app puts tactile images into the hands...
Read moreWe’ve been learning about the creation of The Dot Experience through the lens of the team at Solid Light. We...
Read moreAt APH, our Braille Tales books help introduce braille to young readers. By giving blind or low vision students books...
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