Looking Back at our First Semester

Sneha Kad
Bits of Good
Published in
2 min readNov 18, 2020

We first started planning for the Bits of Good Blog at the beginning of the year. As Bits of Good grew to 200+ members, we wanted an online forum where members could share their knowledge and experiences about Georgia Tech, social good, and technical skills with a wider audience. We’ve officially successfully completed our first semester with an active BoG BloG with 12 Bits of Good members joining us as writers, 20+ articles published and 2100+ views.

This is only the beginning. In the future, we want to hear from more voices within Bits of Good on different topics. We had one technical piece this semester, but imagine a future with series of technical writers exploring new technology and educating current and future Bits of Good members about it to strengthen project teams. Our designers have published amazing pieces about accessibility and work processes within design, but there’s so much more to explore about brand creation, product design, and the role of design in our world / on project-teams. Internship hunting is also a large part of life at Georgia Tech and directed articles that could not only help current members but future GT students for years to come should hold a cornerstone of the Bits of Good Blog. In terms of Bits of Good, we want to hear more from you.

What was your experience growing through Bits of Good?

Do you have an interesting story you want to share with others or practical tips on how to navigate Georgia Tech?

If you have an interest in telling these stories, either writing them under the guidance of our editors or working with a content writer so they can write the piece, please reach out to us through this google form.

Thank you to everyone who made this possible. Coordinating multiple writers and maintaining a consistent upload required a tremendous effort form our marketing committee and our content writers and the graciousness of every BoG member who volunteered to add to the blog.

Congratulations on a successful Demo Day, a successful semester for the BoG Blog, and good luck on finals!

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