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PDSES Program Provides Texas Students with Greater Access to Assistive Technology

In the classroom, students who are blind or have low vision that receive an individualized education program (IEP), are given...

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Product Updates for Spring 2025

APH consistently works to not only produce new technology, but to improve what already exists. With technology that is always...

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Bringing eBraille to Everyone with Duxbury

Looking to the future of eBraille on the Monarch, it is impossible to consider the implementation of this new file...

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Creating Inclusive Museum Experiences: The Role of Media Integration in The Dot Experience

We recently had the opportunity to talk with Billy Boyd and Annie Schauer from Solid Light to learn more about...

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Taking to the Skies: Making In-flight Entertainment More Accessible

When traveling by plane, it’s easy to point out in-flight features that are typically inaccessible to people who are blind...

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Monarch: Looking Forward

We have heard your questions about the Monarch, and we’re here to provide the answers! Our Monarch support team has...

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Connect the Dots Event Emphasizes Accessibility in All Careers 

On Saturday, February 1, The Dot Experience team, APH staff, and volunteers attended the 2nd Annual Teen College & Career...

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The Dot Experience Cast: Judy Dixon

Judy Dixon is a woman of humility, generosity, spunk, and drive. Judy worked for the National Library Service for the...

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The Future is Wireless: Bluetooth on the Monarch

Bluetooth provides users a way to connect one piece of technology to another without cumbersome cords. Since most devices are...

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Producing Accessible Positions: Quality Checks on Large Type Books

APH’s production department has raised the bar for barrier breaking in workplace accessibility. An openness to re-inventing job stations and...

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Increasing Electronic Possibilities: Connectivity on the Monarch

Technology bridges the gap between access and learning. Without screen readers on computers, applications like Google Chrome and Microsoft Word...

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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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Supporting Student Learning with Fusion Suite

During this age of virtual learning, it is important for everyone to have access to a computer in school. APH...

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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...

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The Power of Partnerships: Developing eBraille Together

A worldwide file standard cannot be created alone. By utilizing the expertise of other organizations and individuals in the blindness...

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