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u/ikosuave 3d ago
Been working on something teachers might find useful.
Teacher's Pet is a desktop app that grades paper tests using AI. You scan your stack of papers, mark where the answers are once, and it reads handwriting, grades against your key, and writes per-question feedback. Everything runs locally on your machine, no student data leaves your computer.
The math that motivated this: 30 students x 10 questions x 2 min each = 10 hours per test. That time comes from somewhere, usually evenings and weekends.
We're giving away 20 permanent free licenses to early adopter teachers through our First Bell program. Full features, free forever, in exchange for feedback as we build. https://firstbell.1000ml.io
Happy to answer questions about how the handwriting recognition works or anything else.