APH Wins CES Innovation Award for Code Jumper
We’ve been working hard to get Code Jumper, an inclusive way to teach computer coding, ready for students who are...
Read moreWe’ve been working hard to get Code Jumper, an inclusive way to teach computer coding, ready for students who are...
Read moreThere’s a click, some static, and then you start to hear it – you’ve tuned in to your favorite evening...
Read moreThe white cane is a mobility device that supports independence for people who are blind or low vision as they...
Read moreThe Museum at APH just got even cooler! We partnered with our friends at the American Foundation for the Blind...
Read moreGuide Dogs are trusted partners for many people who are blind and visually impaired. We know these adult dogs have...
Read moreWe’re very excited to have Lieutenant Governor Cyrus Habib as the keynote speaker of our 151st Annual Meeting Oct 10th...
Read moreWe’re so excited to welcome Leanne Grillot as our new Director of National Outreach Services. This position directs the operations...
Read moreInterested in learning more about popular APH products like BrailleBlaster, Typer Online, and more? The APH Tech site has information...
Read more“I was amazed at how well it fit, how sturdy it was, and how well items stayed on the Light...
Read moreToday we celebrate the 29th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, more commonly known as the...
Read moreMike May, a pioneer in accessible navigation, has joined the Access Explorer Team (an incorporated company owned by American Printing...
Read moreThis year has been busy and shows no sign of stopping. We’ve been globe-trotting to meet with customers, educators, professionals,...
Read moreA child who is blind or has vision loss is like any other child – eager to explore the world...
Read moreThis is part of our series on the importance of braille literacy. We asked braille readers about their introduction to...
Read moreThe Hall of Fame: Leaders and Legends of the Blindness Field site allows families, educators, and people who are blind...
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