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It’s in the Details: Constructing Accessible Exhibits in The Dot Experience

Designed with accessibility in mind at every phase, The Dot Experience will be unlike any museum experience in existence today....

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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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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...

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Make Maps Come to Life with Tactile Town

A fundamental skill for every traveler is the ability to make a mental map. Students who are blind and have...

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Tactile Book Builder Kit: Equipping Educators to Meet a Multitude of Needs

At APH, we strive to create products that assist both teachers and students with unique learning needs. The Tactile Book...

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Celebrate Braille Literacy with Tactile Greeting Cards

January is National Braille Literacy Month, and what better way is there to celebrate than by sharing your love of...

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Monarch Field Testing Reaches Halfway Point

Friday, November 3rd marked the halfway point for Monarch Field Testing. Composed of three, two-week units of course content, the...

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Adapted P.E. and SPORTS COURTS

We recently spoke with Amanda Dennis, Paralympic Goalball athlete and APH’s new Engagement Specialist, about the lack of adapted physical...

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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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All About the All-in-One Boards

APH’s All-in-One Boards—large and small—provide two commonplace working surfaces that can accommodate a variety of learning and recreational activities. These...

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Learning Through Play with LEGO® Braille Bricks

“Learning through play is how children naturally go about things. You don’t need to teach a three-year-old how to play....

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More Than Computer Coding: Learning Together

“It’s like a game, but there are pods, and you can make stories and music.” That’s how 10-year-old Angel Cantu-Rincon...

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Behind The Scenes: The Making of Code Jumper

Andrew Moulton is used to experiencing a lot of “firsts.” As the Director of Technical and Manufacturing Research, he spends...

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