Free 'All Access' Webinar: Unlock the Power of 'Helperbird' for Enhanced Reading and Accessibility

March 7, 2024

Throughout Spring 2025, Disability Services (DS) offices across the state will continue to offer free virtual training sessions to 91Â鶹ÌìÃÀ staff and faculty on a range of essential topics. Each 'All Access' session will include ASL interpreters and live transcription services. 

Busy schedule? If the timing doesn’t work for you, don’t worry -- unless otherwise noted, all UA DS 'All Access' presentations will be recorded. 

Our March session is just around the corner! Please click on the session title hyperlink below to access our free registration form: 
 

Webinar Session Title & Registration Link: 
Session Date: Mar 24, 2025 | 1:00  - 2:30 PM AKST
Presenter: Robert James Gabriel; Bachelor of Arts/Science, Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland 

Session Summary: At Helperbird, we've created reading tools that make reading online easier and more enjoyable for everyone. Helperbird is a tool designed to make websites, PDFs, and documents easier to read and use. It offers a range of features to support individual needs, from text adjustments to reading assistance, to help you get the most out of your online experience. Helperbird offers over 30 tools to make the web easier to use your way. Customize the web to your needs with features like Immersive Reader, dyslexia support, text-to-speech, word prediction, voice typing, and more -- all designed to help with accessibility, reading, writing, and productivity. This session will review many of the program's features and highlight how to customize and how the features can benefit users with a variety of abilities. This session is recommended for staff and faculty who work directly with students who benefit from additional support as well as for students who provide support to others or have a desire to learn how to use this great study tool!

Presenter Pro Bio: Robert James Gabriel hails from the vibrant landscapes of Ireland. Recognized on the 'Forbes 30 Under 30 - Europe - Social Entrepreneurs (2020)' list, Robert acknowledges, "I've always had a knack for tech and a deep fascination with programming, a journey that started early and has taken me down some incredible paths. Living with dyslexia has shaped a lot of my work. It's not just a personal challenge; it's been a driving force behind my mission to make the digital world more accessible. That's where Helperbird flies in – my brainchild, a tool designed to break down barriers in the digital space, especially for those grappling with dyslexia. I love getting out there and engaging with people. Leading Helperbird and Coffee & Fun LLC, my aim is simple, keep pushing the boundaries of what's possible in digital accessibility, making sure the web is a friendly, accessible place for everyone. After all, innovation isn't just about the next big thing; it's about making things better for everyone."

Who should attend:

  • Staff & Faculty supporting students with additional needs
  • Students interested in accessibility and study tools

 A man with a beard stands in front of a brick wallPhoto of Robert James Gabriel courtesy of Courtney Hood

If you were unable to make our last 'All Access' session, we have some good news for you: an 'open caption' version of this session video recording is now available via DSS' YouTube channel, enjoy!