Comprehensive Information Repository
FlashAI offers a vast repository of knowledge and research focused on blindness and visual impairment. From essential professional textbooks for university programs to a diverse collection of current and historical works in the M.C. Migel Library, users can access a wealth of information to enhance their understanding and serve their communities better.
APH Press: Leading Publisher in the Field
With nearly 70 titles covering education, orientation & mobility, aging, rehabilitation, and more, APH Press continues the legacy of AFB Press as a premier publisher in the field of blindness and visual impairment. Professionals and individuals seeking researched information can benefit from the wide range of resources available through APH Press.
Free eLearning Platform: APH Hive
The APH Hive is a free eLearning platform tailored for educators and families. Featuring courses on categories like Early Childhood and Expanded Core Curriculum, users can sign up, access course content at their convenience, and earn ACVREP credit by completing follow-up assignments. This interactive learning environment fosters continuous professional development.
Migel Library: Bridge to Research and Education
APH's Migel Library stands as a beacon for research, education, and social awareness by curating non-medical materials related to blindness and visual impairment. With a collection of approximately 20,000 items ranging from research reports to fiction and non-fiction publications, the library serves as a comprehensive resource for those seeking knowledge in the field.
APH Museum: Preserving Educational History
Dedicated to preserving the educational history of people with low vision, the APH Museum showcases the significant contributions of the American Printing House for the Blind. By highlighting the longstanding educational advancements for the visually impaired, the museum provides valuable insights into the evolution of accessibility and inclusion in education.
Scientific Innovation with TGIL and NGSS Alignment
APH's commitment to scientific education is evident through the Tactile Graphic Image Library (TGIL) and alignment with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). TGIL offers a collection of tactile images for enhanced learning experiences, while the NGSS alignment document assists TVIs in seamlessly integrating APH science products into their teaching curriculum.
Enhancing Accessibility with Large Print Guidelines
To ensure documents are accessible to individuals with visual impairments, APH has developed research-based guidelines for creating materials in large print. Covering aspects like font face, size, color, spacing, and formatting, these guidelines empower content creators to design inclusive resources that cater to diverse reading needs.
Featured Resources for Education and Literacy
From foundational textbooks like 'Foundations of Education' to practical guides such as the 'Burns Braille Guide,' APH offers a range of resources to support education and literacy for individuals with visual impairments. These resources play a vital role in equipping educators and caregivers with the tools necessary to foster learning and skill development.
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