Product Updates and Upgrades
APH is always working to improve what already exists as we produce new technology and products to ensure we are serving the blind or low vision community in the best way possible. After listening to the people who interact with these products each day and with technology that is ever-changing, there is always room for improvement. We strive to keep you informed about any and all updates or enhancements to our products
AnyMath Kit
A versatile resource designed to empower students who are blind or low vision, along with their teachers, AnyMath Kit provides a myriad of options to create accessible math diagrams. Available in both Nemeth and UEB, AnyMath Kit facilitates the creation of tactile graphics for a comprehensive range of math topics, from elementary calculations to high school trigonometry. AnyMath Kit ensures that blind students across all grades have essential resources for their mathematical studies.
Rules of Unified English Braille, 3rd Edition Print and Braille
The definitive Unified English Braille (UEB) Rulebook developed by the International Council on English Braille (ICEB)includes the complete Rules of Unified English Braille and Guidelines for Technical Material. This is the latest edition of RUEB and is available in print and braille. Designed for transcribers, braille instructors, and any professional learning the UEB code.
BANA Nemeth Code for Math and Science Print and Braille
This is the most updated version of the Math and Science code book, used for the transcription of math and science materials. The updates modernize the code and clarify the application of pre-existing as well as newly adopted rules for transcription of mathematics and science using Nemeth within the UEB code. This document replaces the 1972 edition, as well as any updates and provisional guidance previously published by BANA. This product can be used by transcribers, those who are teaching or learning braille math and science, and other braille professionals. The product is available in print and braille.