Georgia Institute of TechnologyCETL

T-Square

What is T-Square?

T-Square is the name selected for Georgia Tech's Sakai installation. Sakai is an open-source solution that allows us to innovate and to program a solution that fits our campus and users.
In its first full semester of use at Georgia Tech, there are over 500 courses actively using T-Square. This does not count the many research project sites and department sites.
The T-Square Team is made up of people from many departments including OIT, QA, CETL, Enterprise, Enrollment, the Library, and Distance Learning, but is spearheaded by Educational Technologies.

To login to T-Square go to:   https://t-square.gatech.edu

The T-Square Project Site

The T-Square Project site has recently been launched and is still growing. Your feedback and suggestions are welcomed and encouraged. This site offers

  • historical information,
  • a road map of where we are going,
  • all the current feature requests,
  • handouts from workshops,
  • video tutorials,
  • documentation,
  • links to supplemental tools to use with T-Square for
  • combining courses and
  • bulk uploading participants into a course, and
  • WebCT Migration assistance.

For in-depth T-Square information and a portal page go to:http://info.t-square.gatech.edu.

T-Square Talk

T-Square Talk is an excellent place to join others in the T-Square community to discuss issues, make suggestions, and learn from one another.

To join T-Square Talk, log on to T-Square, click on Membership> Joinable Sites, find the worksit, and click Join.