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    <div class="html-content"><p>Beginning this month, UMBC will introduce <a href="https://www.mathpix.com/snip" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Mathpix Snip</a> as a new resource to support the creation of accessible STEM course materials. With 300 licenses available through Instructional Technology, this new tool represents a major step forward in making handwritten mathematical, scientific, and technical content more usable for every learner -- particularly those who rely on screen readers, text-to-speech tools, or alternative formats.</p><p><strong>Why Mathpix?</strong></p><p>Mathpix is a tool for extracting text, and particularly math, from images and documents. This text/LaTeX can then be pasted into a document editing tool such as a LaTeX or Markdown editor. Powered by advanced OCR and AI-driven parsing, Mathpix can:</p><ul><li><strong>Convert handwritten equations, diagrams, and formulas</strong> into accessible MathML, LaTeX, HTML, and Mathpix Markdown.</li><li><strong>Transform images, screenshots, and PDFs</strong> into structured text that supports screen readers.</li><li><strong>Recognize tables, code, and complex expressions</strong> often found in STEM disciplines.</li><li><strong>Streamline remediation of legacy course materials</strong>, including scanned notes, worksheets, problem sets, proofs, and solution keys.</li></ul><p>These features allow instructors to move from static, image-based materials to content that is both editable and accessible, reducing the time and technical expertise required to meet federal accessibility standards. While Mathpix is a powerful engine for character recognition, it is a tool for extraction, not for authoring or delivery, and it cannot describe images for accessibility.</p><p>For those who want to explore the capabilities further, Mathpix offers a <a href="https://mathpix.com/snipping-tool" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">snipping tool</a>, <a href="https://mathpix.com/chrome-extension" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">browser extension</a>, <a href="https://mathpix.com/handwriting-recognition" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">handwriting recognition engine</a>, <a href="https://mathpix.com/pdf-conversion" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">PDF</a> and <a href="https://mathpix.com/image-conversion" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">image conversion</a> tools, <a href="https://mathpix.com/markdown-conversion" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">markdown workflows</a>, and <a href="https://mathpix.com/use-cases/accessibility" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">accessibility-focused use cases</a>. Mathpix is available as a desktop application for Mac, Windows and Linux; on mobile (iOS and Android); and as a web browser (Chrome extension).</p><p><strong>Who Is Eligible?</strong></p><p>Licenses are reserved for instructors who <strong>teach in disciplines where handwritten or non-digital content remains common</strong>, including:</p><ul><li>Mathematics and Statistics</li><li>Chemistry</li><li>Physics</li><li>Computer Science</li><li>Engineering</li></ul><p>Faculty who regularly create handwritten materials or who need to convert existing handwritten materials for accessibility compliance will receive priority access to Mathpix. </p><p><strong>How to Request Access</strong></p><p>To request one of UMBC's 300 Mathpix licenses, instructors should <a href="https://umbc.edu/go/bbsupport" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">submit an RT ticket</a> to Instructional Technology with the following information:</p><ul><li><strong>Name and email</strong></li><li><strong>Course ID and course name</strong></li><li><strong>Anticipated number of students</strong></li><li><strong>How many new handwritten files</strong> you typically create each semester</li><li><strong>How many existing handwritten files</strong> you need to remediate for accessibility</li></ul><p>This information helps the Instructional Technology team allocate licenses equitably and determine where additional support should be directed.</p><p><strong>Training and Support</strong></p><p>Access begins in <strong>January</strong>, accompanied by future training opportunities hosted by Instructional Technology and a group of faculty Mathpix ambassadors. These sessions will provide demonstrations, best practices for creating accessible STEM materials, and hands-on time with Mathpix workflows, ranging from quick equation conversions to full-document remediation.</p><p>If you'd like help determining whether Mathpix is a good fit for your course materials, Instructional Technology is happy to consult. This initiative supports <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/announcements/posts/154649" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC's broader commitment to digital accessibility</a> and ensures that all students, especially those in STEM pathways, have equitable access to the content they need to succeed.</p><hr><p><strong>For more information about digital accessibility</strong>, please visit <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/posts/155065/15848/bea0bab3d0624bd99063a9f1ebc096b7/web/link?link=https%3A%2F%2Fmy3.my.umbc.edu%2Fgroups%2Finstructional-technology%2Fposts%2F154160%2F15848%2Fd12dbd439725c1fdbb2d354621c4da73%2Fweb%2Flink%3Flink%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fmy3.my.umbc.edu%252Fgroups%252Finstructional-technology%252Fposts%252F153520%252F15848%252F69b05e6eb46390994297d24257cf20e2%252Fweb%252Flink%253Flink%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fmy3.my.umbc.edu%25252Fgroups%25252Finstructional-technology%25252Fposts%25252F151599%25252F15848%25252F6bfad67db4d5345e00ae70d34e496f90%25252Fweb%25252Flink%25253Flink%25253Dhttps%2525253A%2525252F%2525252Faccessibility.umbc.edu%2525252Fdigital-accessibility%2525252F" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC's Digital Accessibility site</a> or <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/posts/155065/15848/4333ed5b509b6fd327cad315e54cda1f/web/link?link=https%3A%2F%2Fmy3.my.umbc.edu%2Fgroups%2Finstructional-technology%2Fposts%2F154160%2F15848%2F4390aab0ad131030e1a7d7e46f088d4a%2Fweb%2Flink%3Flink%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fmy3.my.umbc.edu%252Fgroups%252Finstructional-technology%252Fposts%252F153520%252F15848%252F5c2619887650538c098729d722043229%252Fweb%252Flink%253Flink%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fmy3.my.umbc.edu%25252Fgroups%25252Finstructional-technology%25252Fposts%25252F151599%25252F15848%25252Fb8f0b5511267e520d5fd4a98813dc002%25252Fweb%25252Flink%25253Flink%25253Dhttps%2525253A%2525252F%2525252Fhelp.blackboard.com%2525252FAlly%2525252FAlly_for_LMS%2525252FInstructor%2525252FCourse_Accessibility_Report" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">run an Ally course report</a> today. Support is also available from Student Disability Services and Instructional Technology.</p></div>
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