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The Dot Experience: More than Just a Museum
Darrick Wood became the Director of The Dot Experience in December. “I couldn’t be more excited. It feels like my whole career has...
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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...
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...
National Dog Month: A History of Guide Dogs
To celebrate National Dog Month, APH Librarians are highlighting one of our favorite books about the history of guide dogs....
Blindness History Basics: A Brief History of the Refreshable Braille Display
Braille, introduced by Louis Braille in Paris, France in 1829, has opened up the world of reading and writing for...
Connect the Dots Event Explores Access Through Touch and Texture
On Saturday, July 13th, fifty visitors attended “Touch and Texture,” the latest in our education series, Connect the Dots, at...
Making Middle School Lessons More Accessible with the Monarch
Tactile maps give people who are blind or low vision a sense of their surroundings. Through careful study, a mental...
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