Grockit has been quietly testing a few GMAT courses, and plans to stream its first SAT session on October 10. Founder Farb Nivi is excited about the potential to bring in more new students to Grockit through social marketing. Students can log in with their Facebook or Twitter accounts and invite their friends on Facebook or Twitter to come join them (online study session!). In the tests so far, some students are “bringing in double digit numbers of people to Grockit per single share,” says Nivi.
Grockit has tiptoed into video last June when it began to include YouTube Edu videos into its courses, but this goes a step further. And it won’t stop with test and college admissions prep videos. “We’ve got plans for Grockit TV content beyond test prep” says Nivi, “including K12 academic classes and programming for parents and students and teachers.”
Grockit is on a roll. Yesterday, it became the first educational app on the Google Apps Marketplace. Nivi just hired a CEO from Google, and closed a $7 million B round last May.
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Authors: Erick Schonfeld