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....
Read moreDesigned with accessibility in mind at every phase, The Dot Experience will be unlike any museum experience in existence today....
Read moreChemistry is a complex subject. Students study a variety of concepts, such as atomic structures, electron configurations, the periodic table,...
Read moreOn Saturday, July 13th, fifty visitors attended “Touch and Texture,” the latest in our education series, Connect the Dots, at...
Read moreA fundamental skill for every traveler is the ability to make a mental map. Students who are blind and have...
Read moreAt APH, we strive to create products that assist both teachers and students with unique learning needs. The Tactile Book...
Read moreJanuary is National Braille Literacy Month, and what better way is there to celebrate than by sharing your love of...
Read moreFriday, November 3rd marked the halfway point for Monarch Field Testing. Composed of three, two-week units of course content, the...
Read moreWe recently spoke with Amanda Dennis, Paralympic Goalball athlete and APH’s new Engagement Specialist, about the lack of adapted physical...
Read moreAPH is excited to recognize Jennifer Bliss, nominated by EOT, Elizabeth Pieters, as one of our 2023-2024 APH Scholars. When...
Read moreAPH’s All-in-One Boards—large and small—provide two commonplace working surfaces that can accommodate a variety of learning and recreational activities. These...
Read more“Learning through play is how children naturally go about things. You don’t need to teach a three-year-old how to play....
Read more“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...
Read moreAndrew Moulton is used to experiencing a lot of “firsts.” As the Director of Technical and Manufacturing Research, he spends...
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