A quick search for the word ‘grok’ brought forth these definitions from Wikipedia

“To grok/ˈɡrɒk/) is to intimately and completely share the same reality or line of thinking with another physical or conceptual entity. Author Robert A. Heinlein coined the term in his best-selling 1961 book Stranger in a Strange Land. In Heinlein’s view, grokking is the intermingling of intelligence that necessarily affects both the observer and the observed. From the novel:

Grok means to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes a part of the observed—to merge, blend, intermarry, lose identity in group experience. It means almost everything that we mean by religion, philosophy, and science—and it means as little to us (because of our Earthling assumptions) as color means to a blind man.

In an ideological context, a grokked concept becomes part of the person who contributes to its evolution by improving the doctrine, perpetuating the myth, espousing the belief, adding detail to the social plan, refining the idea or proving the theory.”

With those definitions in mind, I have recently been looking at a search engine designed for use in educational contexts called InstaGrok

This search engine allows students to search for topics or concepts and then filter their search results according to their level of schooling. These results are then organised into different tabs such as; overview, websites, videos, Q&A and quizzes.

Why not have a look at their information website below or check out the search engine itself?

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