Sunday, July 13, 2025

ISCI 761 Blog #4 - Helperbird

Image from helperbird.com
Image Description: Image features an owl, which is the Helperbird logo, with the words "Helperbird, Read. Write. Ignite your full potential with Helperbird."




Helperbird is an amazing interactive digital tool designed to make websites more accessible and easier to read.  It allows users to change fonts, text sizes and spacing, colors, backgrounds, utilize text to speech, translate into a large number of available languages and so much more. Please take a look at my video about a great digital accessibility tool that you can use for free with your students:

Helperbird



Video Description: Blogger describes some of the free features of HelperBird and describes how users can download and use the free version of the application


Click Here to download the Helperbird extension for your computer

Click Here to access Helperbird's tutorials for utilizing its many amazing features


1 comment:

  1. HelperBird seems to be a very handy tool when it comes to students who require assistance with visual or auditory efforts. It could also be a beneficial tool for students with learning challenges such as ADHD or dyslexia. I did not know that this was a free resource! This could also be used by the teacher to help highlight key ideas on a busy website.

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