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WizdomCRM AI Tutor: Eagle Eye -Transforming Assessment in Jamaica: How Eagle Eye AI is Revolutionizing Marking, Grading and Scoring

July 28, 2026

WizdomCRM AI Tutor: Eagle Eye -Transforming Assessment in Jamaica: How Eagle Eye AI is Revolutionizing Marking, Grading and Scoring


WizdomCRM Caribbean Limited has entered into a strategic partnership with Jamaica's Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information to advance the modernization of student assessment and learning across participating schools through the planned rollout of the WizdomCRM AI Tutor: Eagle Eye platform. AI Tutor, an approved CXC tool, supports teaching and learning through AI-powered educational assistance, while Eagle Eye provides an advanced assessment capability that combines Super AI, enhanced OCR handwriting recognition and intelligent learning analytics to transform how teachers mark, grade and score student work while delivering personalized feedback with enhanced speed, accuracy and consistency. Powered by the latest generation of artificial intelligence models, the platform can interpret handwritten and digital assessments, apply teacher-defined marking rubrics, evaluate complex responses, generate grades and scores, identify learning gaps, and produce detailed feedback and improvement plans in real time. By reducing administrative workload and providing actionable insights for educators, Eagle Eye empowers teachers to dedicate more time to teaching, student engagement and academic success.

The partnership has been significantly strengthened through the leadership and support of Permanent Secretary Dr. Kasan Troupe, whose commitment to educational innovation and digital transformation has helped advance this forward-looking initiative. This milestone reflects a shared vision for leveraging emerging technologies to improve learning outcomes and enhance educational excellence throughout Jamaica, with support from the Caribbean Public Service Organization (CPSO).


A Special Thank You to Dr. Kasan Troupe, JP, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Youth, Jamaica, for Championing Educational Innovation

At the heart of the Eagle Eye platform is a simple but powerful objective: helping educators reduce the time spent on manual assessment while improving the quality, consistency and speed of feedback provided to students. For decades, teachers have devoted countless hours to marking assignments, grading examinations, calculating scores and preparing comments for individual learners. Eagle Eye has been designed to support these responsibilities through the responsible use of artificial intelligence, allowing teachers to focus more of their time on teaching, mentoring, and improving student outcomes.

What makes Eagle Eye particularly exciting is its advanced Mark, Grade and Score capability. The platform uses the latest generation of artificial intelligence technologies, including advanced large language models and enhanced OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology, to analyze student work and assist teachers throughout the assessment process. The OCR engine has been specifically enhanced to accurately read and extract information from handwritten worksheets, examinationpapers and student scripts. Once the handwritten content has been digitized, the platform can process the information, evaluate responses and support marking, grading and scoring activities in real time.

Figure 1: Backend dashboard view of the WizdomCRM AI Tutor: Eagle Eye platform, highlighting some of the advanced technologies, system architecture, and AI-powered processes that operate behind the scenes to support assessment, analytics, and personalized learning outcomes.

The assessment process begins when a teacher uploads student work into the platform. Eagle Eye's OCR technology reads the handwritten responses and converts them into machine-readable content. The AI then evaluates the work using teacher-provided marking schemes, scoring frameworks and grading rubrics. This capability extends beyond simple multiple-choice questions and can be applied to more complex assessment formats, including short-answer responses and essay-type questions. When teachers provide specific rubrics, the platform can assess submissions against those established criteria, ensuring that grading remains aligned with the educator's expectations and academic standards.

The platform does far more than simply assign a mark. Once the assessment is completed, Eagle Eye generates a comprehensive report showing what the student answered correctly, where mistakes were made and why certain answers were incorrect. It provides detailed feedback, highlights strengths, identifies learning gaps, prioritizes areas for improvement and produces practical recommendations to support future learning. Students receive personalized guidance, practice suggestions and motivational feedback designed to make learning more engaging and relatable. Teachers gain immediate visibility into classroom performance and can quickly identify students who require additional intervention or support.



MOE Jamaica Eagle Eye Super AI Demonstration: Transforming Marking, Grading, Scoring, and Student Feedback with Artificial Intelligence


Perhaps most impressively, a task that could traditionally take a teacher several hours to complete for a classroom of 20 or 30 students can now be processed in minutes while still providing individualized feedback and improvement plans for each learner. This represents a significant advancement in educational efficiency and demonstrates how artificial intelligence can serve as a practical support tool within classrooms.

The Eagle Eye Super AI Agent demonstrates the platform's advanced ability to assess handwritten student essays with significant speed and accuracy. Teachers can upload marking rubrics and assessment criteria, enabling the AI to be trained against specific learning objectives and standards. Once configured, the system can evaluate student submissions in seconds, automatically marking, grading, scoring and providing structured feedback aligned with the approved rubric. This capability significantly reduces administrative workload while ensuring consistency and transparency in the assessment process.

The demonstration also showcases the platform's intelligent feedback engine, which goes beyond assigning scores to deliver detailed insights on strengths, areas for improvement, grammar, mechanics, creativity and overall writing performance. Eagle Eye Super AI Agent can interpret handwritten submissions, generate personalized recommendations, provide examples of improved responses and create individualized teacher comments based on student learning profiles. By combining artificial intelligence, optical character recognition (OCR) and curriculum-aligned assessment standards, the platform empowers educators to deliver meaningful feedback at scale while supporting improved student outcomes.



Eagle Eye Jamaica Super AI Demonstration: Advanced English Essay Writing Assessment and Feedback

The Ministry's implementation strategy is already well underway. During July 2026, activities focused on contracting, due diligence, national approvals, governance structures and implementation planning. The Eagle Eye back-office infrastructure was prepared, administrative dashboards were configured and reporting systems were established to provide the Ministry and school leaders with visibility into teacher activation, student participation and overall performance metrics.

Leadership onboarding has also commenced, with Ministry officials, education officers, district leaders, school supervisors, principals and heads of department receiving guidance on their respective roles within the implementation process. These activities ensure that accountability, governance and oversight are maintained at every level of the education system.

Teacher capacity-building activities are continuing through September 2026 and are focused on equipping educators to create Eagle Eye classrooms, manage student participation, review uploaded assessments and effectively utilize the platform's AI-assisted marking, grading and scoring capabilities. Teachers are also being trained to use real-time analytics, monitor student progress and apply professional judgment alongside AI-generated recommendations.

Student and parent onboarding is scheduled to occur between August and September 2026, enabling students to join their teacher's Eagle Eye classroom through secure registration links. This creates a supervised learning environment where students can complete guided activities, receive instant feedback and continuously engage with their learning journey.

The official go-live phase is expected to take place in September 2026, supported by a dedicated WizdomCRM specialist team that will provide onsite and virtual assistance, teacher training, technical support and classroom activation services. By the start of the academic term, participating schools are expected to have access to a fully operational AI-powered assessment environment.

The scale of the initiative reflects its national significance. The intervention includes approximately 44,843 secondary students across 56 schools and 24,219 primary students across 189 schools. The phased rollout will continue between September and December 2026, beginning with secondary schools before expanding further throughout the education system.

Already, several major milestones have been achieved. The Ministry has formally expressed its intent to adopt the platform, implementation and governance frameworks have been established, technical deployment activities have begun, leadership teams have been onboarded and teacher training programmes are underway. These accomplishments demonstrate strong momentum as Jamaica prepares for one of the Caribbean's most ambitious educational technology initiatives.

As additional platform information becomes available, excitement surrounding the initiative continues to grow. By combining advanced artificial intelligence, powerful OCR technology, teacher-defined rubrics and personalized student feedback, WizdomCRM AI Tutor: Eagle Eye represents a new era in educational assessment. Its ability to accurately mark, grade and score student work while generating actionable insights has the potential to transform the classroom experience for teachers and learners alike. As Jamaica moves toward the September 2026 rollout, the country is positioning itself at the forefront of AI-enabled education, creating new opportunities to improve efficiency, strengthen learning outcomes and empower every child to succeed.