The reality
Yet here you are—hours deep into another stack, writing feedback that often doesn't even resonate with students. The worst part? By student #20, you're exhausted. Your feedback gets shorter. Your consistency slips.
You know there are tools out there. ChatGPT is too unstructured. Other options feel too complicated. And there's that nagging thought: "If students are using AI to write, should I really use AI to grade?"
Here's the thing
When students use AI to write papers, that's problematic. But AI analyzing existing work? That's where it truly excels.
Think of it as a reactive use case. You give it the rubric and the submission. It cross-references, evaluates against your criteria, and surfaces insights. The analysis is the easy part—you bring the judgment.
Every student gets specific strengths, areas for growth, and rubric breakdowns. Multiple models reach consensus—so scores are balanced and fair.
Research papers, thesis work, essays
Large course loads, consistent grading
Essays, short answers, written work
How it works
Pull up your LMS. Highlight the rubric, right-click, "Add to Assignment." That's it. The extension extracts your grading criteria automatically.
Works with Canvas, Blackboard, Google Classroom, or any webpage.
Go through your submissions one by one. Highlight, right-click, "Add Student."The extension auto-detects names from Canvas and Blackboard.
Add as many students as you need. Grade them all at once.
Choose which grading models to use. Each model has a different "personality" and perspective—using multiple means you're not relying on any single one.
Why multiple? LLMs can "hallucinate"—they make mistakes. When 3 models look at the same submission and reach similar conclusions, you can trust the consensus.
See the consensus score and feedback for each student. Copy the feedback, paste it into your LMS, and submit.Add your personal touches where needed.
Lowest scores first—focus your attention on the students who actually need it.
The analysis is handled. You bring the judgment and personal touch.
Works where you surf
See the output
Strong thesis with clear argumentation.
Vary sentence structure. Smoother transitions.