Grockit

Last updated
Grockit, Inc.
Type Educational Technology
Industry Education, Internet
Founded2006
Defunct2016
Headquarters San Francisco, CA, USA
Key people
Rochelle Rothstein: CEO.

Grockit was an online social learning game company. Grockit prepared students for the SAT, ACT, GMAT, LSAT and GRE standardized exams. [1] Students took practice tests while collaborating online with other users. [2] Grockit was founded in 2006 by Farbood Nivi,[ citation needed ] and in 2013 was acquired by Kaplan, Inc. [3] As of September 2016, the company ceased stand-alone operations. [4]

Description

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Grockit was a play on the word Grok which means to understand something intuitively or by empathy.

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