APH Museum and AFB Helen Keller Archive
The APH Museum offers a unique experience by showcasing artifacts, images, and ideas that highlight the history of literacy and learning for individuals who are blind or have low vision. Additionally, the AFB Helen Keller Archive, housed within the museum's collection, provides extraordinary insights into the life and work of Helen Keller.
APH ConnectCenter
The APH ConnectCenter serves as a vital resource center, offering curated information and resources to assist individuals of all ages who are blind or have low vision. By empowering people towards greater independence and lifelong success, the ConnectCenter plays a crucial role in fostering inclusivity and accessibility.
National Prison Braille Network
The National Prison Braille Network, established by APH, not only provides educational and employment opportunities to incarcerated individuals and ex-offenders but also ensures timely educational materials reach children with visual impairments. This initiative bridges gaps and promotes education accessibility for diverse groups.
APH Huntington
APH Huntington in West Virginia offers hands-on trainings, workshops, and services tailored for individuals who are blind or have low vision in Cabell and Wayne Counties. By providing localized support and resources, APH Huntington plays a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of life for the visually impaired community.
Braille Tales
The Braille Tales program focuses on fostering a love for braille among children from a young age by offering free print/braille books throughout the year. This initiative aims to create a lifelong passion for reading and learning through braille, ensuring that children have access to inclusive educational materials.
The M.C. Migel Library
The M.C. Migel Library houses one of the world's largest collections of materials related to blindness and visual impairment. This extensive historical collection complements the professional resources available in the APH Barr Library, making it a valuable resource for researchers, educators, and individuals with visual impairments.
National Coding Symposium
The National Coding Symposium collaborates with educational partners to promote coding activities that inspire and empower students from elementary to college levels. By fueling a passion for coding and software development, this symposium nurtures future leaders in the tech industry, fostering inclusivity and diversity.
The APH Hive
The APH Hive is an eLearning platform designed for educators and families, offering a diverse range of courses to earn ACVREP credits. From assessment to core curriculum, the APH Hive equips teachers with valuable skills and knowledge to enhance their teaching practices, promoting accessibility and inclusive education.
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