Good morning! As you might have noticed, we are trying out a few new themes to test what is the most accessible for this Blog. If you notice something that works especially well for you, please let us know at ABIDE@APH.ORG! We may continue to change the blog up in the coming weeks as APH … Read More “Updates to our website in progress!” »
Thank you so much for checking out the APH Accessibility Hub! We are currently working on updating this webpage to reflect the latest information and document types so that we can provide you with the most accurate information. This is why we need you! Please send in any requests to ABIDE@APH.ORG so that we can … Read More “Updates” »
In celebration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, the American Printing House for the Blind hosted an informative webinar: Life Changers: How accessibility laws, guidelines and awareness are changing lives In addition, APH encouraged all of its employees to participate in a fun accessibility trivia game. 10 questions were released throughout the day. Today, we … Read More “APH Celebrates Global Accessibility Awareness Day” »
In an era of social distancing and teleconferencing, a few key considerations will ensure you continue to have successful, accessible meetings. In general, the guidelines for a remote meeting are the same as they are for an in-person meeting: Start your meeting with introductions Make materials, such as the agenda, available before the meeting … Read More “Best Practices In This Era Of Telecommunications” »
By Maria Delgado, Joseph Hodge, and Larry Skutchan Introduction Until just a few years ago, blind television consumers were at a distinct disadvantage when it comes to watching television. Sure, there are some shows that convey their intent and description through dialog or other audio queues, but most do not. The norm was … Read More “Accessible Televisions and Accessories” »