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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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Cultivating Math Skills on the Monarch with KeyMath

Adapting math lessons for students who are blind or have low vision takes patience and creativity. Teachers of the Visually...

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The Monarch Supports a New Era of Visual Learning

80% of learning is visual, and teachers often tailor their lessons accordingly. This often presents barriers for students who are...

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Connect the Dots and The Dot Experience Cast Provide Perspective on Accessibility and Lived Experiences

Through The Dot Experience and our education series, Connect the Dots, powered by the PNC Foundation, we are working diligently...

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Meet APH Scholar Andrea Montano

Andrea Montana works as a Developmental Vision Specialist/Instructional Lead at the New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired...

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Using the Monarch in High Level Courses

High school is the culmination of the K-12 academic experience. Students who are blind or have low vision need a...

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Taking Notes on the Monarch

Students spend most of their day learning new information and then demonstrating their knowledge through quizzes and tests. Having an...

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APH Hive Helps Users Master the Monarch

As Monarchs begin to soar into classrooms this fall, we’re committed to ensuring that educators have everything they need to...

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Unboxing the Monarch: A Technological Approach

Imagine accessing materials by viewing one line of braille at a time. Now, picture interacting with them by intervals of...

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The Power of Partnerships: Developing eBraille Together

A worldwide file standard cannot be created alone. By utilizing the expertise of other organizations and individuals in the blindness...

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Soaring to Success: Student Strengthens Braille and Tactile Literacy Skills on the Monarch

A new piece of access technology can be both educational and fun. For rising fourth grader Gavin Leblond, that device...

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Adapted Physical Education for Blind and Visually Impaired Students: The Future of Inclusive P.E.

No child should be left out of an activity due to being blind or having low vision. Unfortunately, this happens...

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First eBraille Public Working Draft is Published

Over two years in the making, the first eBraille public working draft has been published. This is an exciting development...

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