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A section of a tactile graphic depicting the lifecycle of a butterfly shown on the Monarch’s 10-line by 32-cell refreshable braille display. The section of the tactile graphic specifically shows the transition from chrysalis to butterfly.

Unlocking a World of Scientific Discoveries with the Monarch

Science classes include a variety of graphics, which can be expensive and slow to produce. APH’s Monarch, is breaking down...

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Person wearing an emPOWERed shirt pulling an Ellume accessible COVID-19 test from an bag.

Ellume Accessible COVID Tests

We recently held our 154th Annual Meeting of APH Ex Officio Trustees (EOT) with our EOTs, EOT Assistants, partners, educators, and...

Jeff handing Spanish Legos Braille bricks to Diana Hernandez in school.

APH Outreach – Building Connections in Puerto Rico: Looking to the Future

Making Connections On the second day of my trip, Taina and I hit the road to meet up with TVIs...

Taina & Jeff sitting on a rock at the top of El Yunque with mountains in the background

APH Outreach – Building Connections in Puerto Rico: Exciting Beginnings

Preparation The route to Puerto Rico (PR) was not an easy one. For more than a year, APH engaged with...

Wireframe mock up of a DTD prototype featuring a multiline display, perkins style keyboard, and additional cursor buttons.

DTD Fact Sheet

We’ve been talking a lot about the DTD but what exactly is it? Check out this fact sheet to learn...

Holy Moly book with an interactive hole in the middle of the page.

An Rx for Literacy: Tactile Books from APH

Far from being a well-kept secret, reading aloud has long been considered key to helping young children become readers and...

A seated woman reading a copy of Guidelines and Games for Teaching Efficient Braille Reading.

Braille Literacy Bookshelf

Braille literacy levels the playing field by giving students who are blind and have low vision the opportunity to read...