Although our web-based Learning MMOG platform is still in development, we thought this would be a perfect time to launch our first foray into the Learning space. That said, we couldn’t be happier to announce the launch of our GMAT Learning Game for Fax. That’s right a MMOG for fax machines.
You probably didn’t think this was possible or even made sense, but you’d be wrong on both counts.
Fax technology has done for decades what the Internet has done for barely 10 years. Connect people. In fact, most of the Internet protocols that we love and talk about every day came directly from Fax technology.
Here’s how it works.
1. Fax Grockit your fax number.
2. Wait to receive your first Grockit GMAT question.
3. Answer the question (include your work) and fax it to the next student. You will find the next student’s number at the bottom of your GMAT question that we fax you.
4. When you receive a Fax question from another GMAT player, answer the question and keep faxing.
5. If you’re the fourth person to answer a question, fax all four answers back to Grockit, and we’ll fax you all your scores for this round.
6. Rinse and repeat.
It’s really that simple, and before you know it, you’ll be learning and teaching GMAT in a live MMOG. Don’t be fooled by the Internet’s fancy promises to connect you with other learners when the tried and true is just a dial tone away.
If you don’t have a land line and can only connect to the world through the Interweb, Internets, or Tubes, don’t worry. Our web-based Learning MMOG will be coming soon. Drop us your email if you’d like to know when.
Oh, by the way, Grockit is in no way affiliated with the GMAT Test or the GMAC.
