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Latest News from APH

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APH Product Roadmaps: Why We Do Them and How You Can Make an Impact

  Each year we develop a product roadmap with a particular focus area that identifies gaps in our current offerings...

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APH Hive Celebrates One Year

The APH Hive is far more than just a buzz of activity. It’s a place to grow professionally for FREE!...

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Cross the River into Fun with Reach & Match

Are you a teacher looking for activities your students with and without visual impairments can do together? If you want...

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A Lot of Dots

Photos above from Museum Archives: Hall braillewriter 1892; APH employees typing braille printing plates with stereograph machines, c. 1945; detail...

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A Barrel of Documents

My journey of discovery started when I found two folders in the American Foundation for the Blind Archive folders, both...

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Adapting Physical Education Classes to Meet Student Needs

How do you make physical education (PE) classes accessible for students who are blind and visually impaired? We spoke with...

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Meet APH Scholar Stacey Gibbins

APH is proud to recognize Stacey Gibbins, nominated by Ex Officio Trustee (EOT), Scott McCallum, as one of our 2021-2022...