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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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JAWS Tips for Teachers

JAWS is a foundational tool for ensuring students who are blind or low vision succeed in the classroom. Whether you’re...

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You’ve Got Mail

Where would we be without the internet and email? “Electronic mail” has become such an entrenched form of communication in...

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The Kentucky School for the Blind Alumni Association Archive

In 2020, the Kentucky School for the Blind [KSB] Alumni Association signed an agreement that gave the care of the...

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APH Behind the Scenes: The Model Shop

At APH, we’re always looking for ways to create new tactile graphics for our consumers, and our Model Shop is...

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The eBRF Revolution

As you may have heard, we are working on two game-changing projects that, together, will alter the way we access...

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From Concept to Creation: The Mi’kmaw Braille Code

How did a braille transcriber develop a new braille code? We spoke with Christine Muise, recipient of the Louis Award...