Nov 20, 2024 | Braille, Featured, Kentucky, Lifestyle, News
The Monarch’s multiline braille display can be used to read textbooks, essays, novels, and more, but what’s actually happening inside a person’s brain when they’re reading braille on the Monarch? Researchers at Johns Hopkins University are attempting to discover the...
Nov 18, 2024 | Braille, Featured, Kentucky, Lifestyle, News
Orientation and mobility, assistive technology, and independent living skills are vital for adults who are blind or low vision to master as they learn to live successfully on their own. Miriam Dixon, a Braille Teacher at the Career and Training Center at the Division...
Nov 15, 2024 | Braille, Featured, Kentucky, Lifestyle, News
APH’s upcoming accessible and interactive museum, The Dot Experience, has been a labor of love from so many in the field of blindness and low vision. As with any breakthrough project, the creation of The Dot Experience is thanks to the work of so many who are...
Nov 14, 2024 | Media, News, Podcast
On this episode of Change makers, learn about APH’s newest products. Then hear an update about the next National Coding Symposium and Day of Code. After that, learn about the most recent Connect the Dots event. On this Podcast (In Order of Appearance)Karen...
Nov 11, 2024 | Braille, Featured, Kentucky, Lifestyle, News
Individuals who are blind or have low vision often need descriptions of their surroundings. From hearing about the layout of a room to understanding what others look like, this information is filtered through the eyes of friends or family members before it’s conveyed...