Monarch is Making a Difference: The Tactile Graphic Image Library
The Tactile Graphic Image Library (TGIL) is the American Printing House’s free online database full of tactile images ready for...
Read moreThe Tactile Graphic Image Library (TGIL) is the American Printing House’s free online database full of tactile images ready for...
Read moreAs the Monarch continues to fly into the hands of new students, teachers, and classrooms, the opportunities are truly only...
Read moreThe Monarch’s multiline braille display can be used to read textbooks, essays, novels, and more, but what’s actually happening inside...
Read moreIndividuals who are blind or have low vision often need descriptions of their surroundings. From hearing about the layout of...
Read moreSomeone with typical vision can easily view pictures on their phone or computer. Students who are blind or low vision...
Read moreTactile maps give people who are blind or low vision a sense of their surroundings. Through careful study, a mental...
Read moreScience classes include a variety of graphics, which can be expensive and slow to produce. APH’s Monarch, is breaking down...
Read moreAPH’s Monarch has flown into the hearts of many professionals. We recently spoke with Seth Leblond, the Assistive Technology Coordinator...
Read moreSoaring across the globe, the Monarch renders braille and tactile graphics on the same surface, allowing students to have access...
Read moreA new piece of access technology is soaring across the United States and will be coming soon to a classroom...
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