Anant Agarwal, Founder of edX, Named CEO of Grady
edX founder and longtime open-education advocate takes the helm of a faculty-built AI company focused on teaching and learning in higher education
Agarwal joins from 2U, where he served as Chief Academic Officer, following the acquisition of edX by 2U for
For 15 years, Agarwal has worked to widen access to education, and now he is choosing an early, faculty-founded company on a mission to give more students the expert feedback and grading that was once the privilege of the small, well-resourced classroom. His reason is specific. "I have spent much of my career trying to democratize education," said Agarwal. "Assessment and feedback are core components of learning, and we have never been able to scale them without giving something up."
Peer grading, used widely in the MOOC era, moves the response away from the expert and onto other students. In university courses with large classes, numerous grading staff keep it closer to the course but introduced human variability, since the same work could be judged differently depending on which grader it reached. "That is a problem worth working on," said Agarwal. "Grady is the first approach I have seen that does not force that choice. It holds every student to the instructor's standard, and it keeps the instructor in charge. It effectively supercharges faculty and teaching assistants."
While AI is reshaping higher education in ways the sector is still working through, Agarwal is betting on its potential to strengthen teaching rather than strain it. What he sees in Grady is a tool built by faculty who have lived higher ed. 'Their approach was homegrown, from years of experience,' he said. 'They didn't just build an exceptional piece of technology, they worked with many faculty to ensure the experience for instructors was additive. And this could be transformational."
Grady was founded by two university professors,
The design reflects a particular view of how AI can be integrated into a class. "We did not want to build an autonomous robot, but rather a sort of exoskeleton that amplifies the human instructor," said Sidiropoulos. The instructor sets the standard, and Grady applies it consistently across the course, so the same work is judged the same way whether it is the first assessment graded or the 80th. Students get detailed feedback while the material is still fresh and faculty get back hours otherwise spent grading, along with a clearer view of the concepts a class has not yet grasped.
"We built Grady because we live this problem," said Papakonstantinou. "Every student deserves precise, fair feedback that helps them grow, whether in a ten-person seminar or a four-hundred-person course, at an Ivy or a community college. Delivering excellent education should not be a privilege, but the standard, and having Anant lead Grady is how we make it so."
Grady is backed by Neotribe Ventures. "At Neotribe, we look for AI that earns trust where trust is hardest to earn," said
About Grady
Grady is a grading and feedback platform that harnesses AI, built by university faculty for higher education to improve teaching and learning. Learn more at gradyai.com.
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