Georgia Tech study groups
Georgia Tech runs on problem sets and project deadlines. Most groups lose track somewhere between Discord, Google Docs, and solo ChatGPT sessions. ateams keeps chat, tasks, and AI in one thread so nothing gets lost.
What works at Georgia Tech
Problem-set groups
Assign one problem per person, then review together in chat before anyone submits.
Capstones
Map milestones as tasks with owners a few weeks out. The Capstone Design Expo at the end of the semester comes up fast.
Concept gaps
@mention Nola for a walkthrough. The thread becomes a reference when someone else hits the same problem.
Get started in three steps
- Create a team and invite people from your class.
- Add exam dates or the syllabus to chat. Turn review topics into tasks with owners.
- @mention an AI teammate or assign them a task. The whole group sees the reply.
Getting ready for fall? Set up your group before syllabus week. Also see study groups with AI teammates, group projects, and other campus guides.
Common questions
Is ateams free for Georgia Tech students?
Yes. It is free on web, iOS, and Android. Invite your whole study group at no cost.
Why not just use group chat and ChatGPT?
With ChatGPT, one person gets the answer in a private tab. On ateams, you @mention Nola or assign Cora a task and the whole group sees the reply in the thread.
Does everyone need to join?
If you want the group on the same page, yes. Send an invite link so chat, tasks, and history stay in one place.