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Meet APH Scholar Missy Garber

APH is proud to recognize Missy Garber, nominated by Gregory Gerhart, Educational Consultant and Ex-Officio Trustee, as one of our...

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Gearing Up for the Abacus Bee Regionals

With this year’s Abacus Bee right around the corner, it’s important to be reminded of what makes this event so...

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Monarch Making a Difference: Scott Erichsen’s Story

Monarch was designed for both students and adults. Whether in a home, office, or school setting, Monarch was created to...

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The Dot Experience Cast: Joe Strechay

Joe Strechay is a pioneer in media accessibility, a public speaker, producer and consultant for television, and a champion for...

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Employee Spotlight: Kris Scott

APH is lucky to have committed and passionate employees like Kris Scott. The Lead Editor of the Accessible Tests department,...

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Reimagining the Periodic Table

The Periodic Table is a staple of science education, but for students who are blind or low vision, it’s often...

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Memory Puzzles is Back with a Healthy Twist: Fruits and Veggies

Memory Puzzles is a multi-card tactile matching game fitted with both print and braille labels. The first edition Memory Puzzles:...