The Office of Information Technology has added Info-Tech to its catalog of IT learning and development services for Georgia Tech students and faculty. The addition supports the Institute's commitment to innovation and experiential learning.
On June 17, the Office of Information Technology will add Info-Tech to its catalog of IT learning and development resources offered to the Georgia Tech community.
The Info-Tech learning portal provides a comprehensive library of downloadable IT research reports, tools, templates, and playbooks to assist faculty and students in the preparation of project, program and action plans as well as strategic frameworks rooted in more than 450 industry research reports and methodologies. The platform also includes software evaluation resources, industry trend analysis, and an online training library with certification opportunities. The platform is owned by Info-Tech Research Group, an international information technology research and advisory company,
“This is an exciting step forward in expanding access to high-quality resources that support both teaching, learning, research and decision-making,” said Leo Howell, vice president for information technology and chief information officer. “Info-Tech will equip faculty and students with research and reporting grounded in technology insights to ultimately help guide the work they do.”
The service’s introduction supports Georgia Tech’s commitment to innovation and experiential learning by connecting academic coursework with real-world IT practices. Faculty can integrate Info-Tech material into their courses, using industry-developed frameworks, case studies, and tools to enhance instruction. Students gain exposure to professional-grade resources commonly used across the technology sector, helping bridge the gap between theory and practice.
The platform also offers value beyond the classroom: IT professionals and administrative staff can utilize Info-Tech to inform strategic planning, evaluate technology solutions, and strengthen governance practices. Access to benchmarking data and peer insights allows campus units to make more informed decisions and align with best practices across higher education.
Info-Tech is available through Georgia Tech Single Sign-On, giving users seamless access its full range of resources. Once logged in, users can search for topics, explore research areas, and navigate curated tools based on their specific needs.
For more information and to access Info-Tech, visit infotech.com/sso/gatech.