An Interview with Dr. Elyse Connors on Her Fulbright Trip to Lagos & the Delivery of APH Press Books
International efforts in blindness often involve collaboration to address critical gaps in services and training. We had the pleasure of...
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Meet Your Match with Memory Puzzles: Shapes
Are you a new braille reader, interested in learning about shapes, or a puzzle fan looking to put your skills...
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Designed to Include: The Dot Experience Begins with Accessibility
Every aspect of The Dot Experience, from the elevator shaft to the carpeting is being carefully planned, built, and tested...
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Reach & Match Number Tiles Enhances User Experience
The APH Reach & Match Number Tiles are a product addition to enhance user experience with our Reach & Match...
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Making the Visual World Tactile with the Wing It App for Monarch
Someone with typical vision can easily view pictures on their phone or computer. Students who are blind or low vision...
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Give for Good Provides Glimpse into The Dot Experience
Since 1858, APH has called Louisville, KY home, growing alongside the community we proudly serve. Though much of our work...
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Honoring Our Influencers: From Goalball to Life Goals
As The Dot Experience continues to develop, the Influencer Campaign has provided individuals with the opportunity to share authentic stories...
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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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Why eBraille is a Braille-Based Document Type
One of the biggest early questions about eBraille was whether the standard would be print-based, like DOCX or EPUB, or...
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Solid Light Puts Accessibility Front and Center
As a Louisville institution for over 165 years, APH is thrilled to partner with another local business to bring The...
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Experience a New Point of View: Learning with the Monarch
Every experience is a learning experience. For students who are blind or low vision, this may include an introduction to...
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An Interview with Mike May: Helping Others Find Their Way with Wayfinding Technology
“The better you get around, the better you engage in life.” A pioneer in the accessible technology space and a...
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APH Teams Up with the National Corvette Museum to Broaden Accessibility’s Reach
Helen Keller once said, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Those words rang true...
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Meet APH Scholar Julie Hapeman
Julie Hapeman is a Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist (COMS) for the Milwaukee Public School System. She serves on the...
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Enjoy the Journey with the VR Cardinal LE
Students need a book reader to increase learning and a reliable GPS to aid them in Orientation and Mobility (O&M)...
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