APH — American Printing House for the Blind
The American Printing House for the Blind (APH), founded in 1858, is the world’s largest nonprofit organization creating accessible learning experiences through educational, workplace, and independent living products and services for people who are blind and low vision.
For our community guidelines please visit: http://www.aph.org/online-community/

eBraille Explained Tools Features and Impact

Duxbury Braille Translator: Macros and Math

Accessing the Visual Environment: Learning From One Another

Employment Connections: AbilityOne Employment

Accessing the Visual Environment: Successful Outcomes

Play, Learn, Braille: A Family’s Guide to Polly

You’ve Got Mail – Monarch Version 1 2 Has Arrived!

Accessing the Visual Environment: Meaningful Clinical Evaluations

Accessing the Visual Environment: Understanding Magnification

Duxbury Braille Translator: Getting Good at Editing

TactileView Drawing Software: Now you can create high-quality tactile graphics with ease

Career Conversations: Interview with the CEO of XR Navigation

Duxbury Braille Translator: Working in an Existing Document and Using Microsoft Word

Achieving A Dream: Helen Keller’s Legacy and The Dot Experience.

Partner Showcase Webinar OpticAware Eye Health

Partner Showcase Webinar Cosmic Number Cedric

What is a FVLMA

FVLMA: What are we Testing

Monarch Snapshot: Importing eBraille Files

Monarch Snapshot: Creating an Email Account

Monarch Snapshot Using Keymail to Download Treasure Island

Meet the Chameleon 20: A Refreshable Braille Display for Students & Professionals

Introducing Mantis Q40: A Refreshable Braille Display with a Full QWERTY Keyboard

Introducing OpticAware: A Wearable Device to Help Reduce Eye-Pressing

How To Install CJ Threads

Duxbury Braille Translator: My First Document

IEP Considerations for Strategic AT Implementation

Empowering Independence Leader Dogs

Perspectives on Braille Math Codes

Maximizing Social Security using Work Incentives Part 2