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Accessible STEM

Mastering Math with Cedric’s Cartesian Quest

A new quest for students taking on new math skills has just begun with the Cedric’s Cartesian Quest app! This...

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Accessible Science: Ensuring Science is for Everyone

The modern world thrives on innovation, and the best innovation comes from a multitude of perspectives working together. That’s what’s...

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APH’s Abacus Bee Encourages STEM Success

A hand-held counting tool, the abacus uses lines of circular beads to represent numbers, moving the beads along rods or...

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Connect the Dots Event Inspires Inclusivity and Accessibility

On Saturday, November 2nd the Louisville Free Public Library hosted STEAM Day, an event filled with family fun exploring science,...

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Understand Chemistry Concepts with the Tactile Ionic Bonding Kit

Chemistry is a complex subject. Students study a variety of concepts, such as atomic structures, electron configurations, the periodic table,...

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Accessible Creations at Louisville Maker Faire

The Louisville Maker Faire is an opportunity for local creatives to learn, present, and be a part of innovation in...

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Achieving Academic Success with the Monarch

With the proper tools and support, students who are blind or have low vision can achieve academic success with the...

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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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Unlocking a World of Scientific Discoveries with the Monarch

Science classes include a variety of graphics, which can be expensive and slow to produce. APH’s Monarch, is breaking down...

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Making Math More Accessible: Monarch’s Word Processor

Standardized testing scores among students who are blind and have low vision are very low in STEM subjects. When APH...

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Making Math More Accessible: Monarch’s Braille Editor and Graphing Calculator

Math is not the most accessible subject for students who are blind or have low vision. Adaptations to activities and...

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Meet APH Scholar Jennifer Bliss

APH is excited to recognize Jennifer Bliss, nominated by EOT, Elizabeth Pieters, as one of our 2023-2024 APH Scholars. When...

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2022 Abacus Bee for Students

On Saturday, December 10, we’re hosting our first-ever Abacus Bee finals for students across the United States! Traveling from Florida...

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Snap Into Electronics

In science classes, sighted students are taught the basics of electricity, coding, and programming through a variety of hands-on activities....

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A Message from APH President Craig Meador

A child who is blind or has vision loss is like any other child – eager to explore the world...

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