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...
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 moreA new piece of access technology can be both educational and fun. For rising fourth grader Gavin Leblond, that device...
Read moreTactile maps give people who are blind or low vision a sense of their surroundings. Through careful study, a mental...
Read moreLiteracy is one of the cornerstones of education. APH’s Monarch is overcoming obstacles to enhance reading and spelling skills for...
Read moreScience classes include a variety of graphics, which can be expensive and slow to produce. APH’s Monarch, is breaking down...
Read moreAs technology continues to pave the way for innovation in education, APH’s new CVI Complexity Sequences App brings the same...
Read moreAPH’s Monarch has flown into the hearts of many professionals. We recently spoke with Seth Leblond, the Assistive Technology Coordinator...
Read moreTechnology is constantly changing, opening a whole new world of possibilities that were unimaginable even ten years ago. Rendering braille...
Read moreEarlier this year, APH focused on training more than 200 teachers across the country on the Monarch. They, in turn,...
Read moreUnderstanding the world around you can be difficult when you cannot see it clearly. A tactile globe and atlas are...
Read moreDesigned to have a video game feel, the main screen of the Chess Application is visually striking with the words...
Read moreKaren Anderson, Education Programs Coordinator at the National Federation of the Blind (NFB), says her first impression of the Monarch...
Read moreA new file standard will soon be available for braille readers! Created by APH and partners around the world, eBraille...
Read moreDanielle Burton, APH’s Communications Accessibility Editor, has long hoped for a piece of access technology that levels the playing field...
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