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...
Read moreOne of the biggest early questions about eBraille was whether the standard would be print-based, like DOCX or EPUB, or...
Read moreAs a Louisville institution for over 165 years, APH is thrilled to partner with another local business to bring The...
Read moreEvery experience is a learning experience. For students who are blind or low vision, this may include an introduction to...
Read more“The better you get around, the better you engage in life.” A pioneer in the accessible technology space and a...
Read moreHelen Keller once said, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Those words rang true...
Read moreJulie Hapeman is a Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist (COMS) for the Milwaukee Public School System. She serves on the...
Read moreStudents need a book reader to increase learning and a reliable GPS to aid them in Orientation and Mobility (O&M)...
Read moreAdapting math lessons for students who are blind or have low vision takes patience and creativity. Teachers of the Visually...
Read more80% of learning is visual, and teachers often tailor their lessons accordingly. This often presents barriers for students who are...
Read moreThrough The Dot Experience and our education series, Connect the Dots, powered by the PNC Foundation, we are working diligently...
Read moreAndrea Montana works as a Developmental Vision Specialist/Instructional Lead at the New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired...
Read moreHigh school is the culmination of the K-12 academic experience. Students who are blind or have low vision need a...
Read moreStudents spend most of their day learning new information and then demonstrating their knowledge through quizzes and tests. Having an...
Read moreAs Monarchs begin to soar into classrooms this fall, we’re committed to ensuring that educators have everything they need to...
Read moreImagine accessing materials by viewing one line of braille at a time. Now, picture interacting with them by intervals of...
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