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Georgia Tech project and lab cycle resources

References for Georgia Tech engineering students managing stacked deadlines, repeating project-and-lab cycles, and large-cohort grading.

Optimized for Georgia Tech · Engineering students pushing through heavy project and lab cycles.

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Lightweight Gantt and timeline tools

beginner

A simple timeline view for staggering stacked deadlines so each crunch day carries one deliverable, not four.

Deadline planningFreeTool20 min

Time-blocking for back-to-back cycles

beginner

A method for assigning start dates with buffer so one bad lab does not cascade into missing the next three deadlines.

Deadline planningFreeGuide25 min

Pro Git: recording changes

beginner

The commit-and-branch fundamentals so each working subsystem is a clean, recoverable checkpoint before integration night.

Build and version controlFreeBook chapters45 min
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Make and build automation intro

intermediate

Automate the compile-and-test loop so each cycle's integration step is one command instead of a manual scramble.

Build and version controlFreeDocumentation40 min
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Engineering lab report structure

beginner

A section-by-section template for drafting methods and results while you run the experiment, not after.

Lab reportsFreeTemplate30 min

Overleaf for collaborative reports

intermediate

Shared LaTeX editing so a four-person group can co-write a lab report without merge headaches before the deadline.

Lab reportsFreeTool30 min
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Georgia Tech Library spaces and hours

beginner

Reservable group rooms and quiet zones at the Price Gilbert and Crosland buildings for cycle work and group sessions.

Campus supportFreeReference site15 min
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Georgia Tech tutoring and PLUS sessions

beginner

Peer-led supplemental sessions for large gateway courses to get unblocked before the office-hours queue gets long.

Campus supportFreeCampus serviceOngoing
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