
Daniel Martinez
I'm Building
Received a $1000 regional award from Ingenious+ for GradeAssist, an AI-powered Scantron for Essays.
Bio
Daniel Martinez is a technical builder based in Canada, who received funding from the Ingenious+ program to develop GradeAssist, an AI-powered tool designed to streamline essay grading for teachers. This project has already seen significant traction, with over 770 teachers saving more than 42,000 minutes by grading over 2,800 essays. Previously, Daniel shared his journey on social media platforms, documenting his progress as he worked towards securing his first paying customer for GradeAssist.
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