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| The ePals Global Community™ is the world's largest network of K-12 classrooms, enabling students and teachers to safely connect and collaborate on projects with classrooms worldwide. | ePals SchoolMail®365 is next generation email and communications for Schools and Districts. | ePals LearningSpace® is a safe virtual workspace optimized for K-12 communication and collaboration. | In2Books® is ePals' curriculum-based e-mentoring program for students in grades 3 through 5. | The ePals Distributed Learning Platform (DLP) is a unique collaborative environment optimized for global K-12 education. | |
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Testimonials
"I'm very happy because you gave my pupils the possibility to use their English for a Real Purpose. Thanks to you, my pupils are very excited and are receiving emails from all over the world! Thank you very much!!!!!!"
- Maria Adelaida S., teacher,
Tres Arroyos school, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tres Arroyos school, Buenos Aires, Argentina
"I have discovered ePals to be an excellent tool for educators to use for email communication and global collaboration. ePals provides a safe environment for students to email, blog and learn about cultures within their state or as far as China. The ePals team has been most supportive and accommodating in providing quality hands-on professional development to technology liaisons and coordinators in Queens and provided participants with email admin accounts for their schools. There are currently over 300 schools in Queens and ePals has been most supportive and responsive to schools that have embraced this 21st century tool. I look forward to our continued collaboration."
- Winnie Bracco
Borough Instructional Technology Director-Queens
Division of Accountability and Achievement Resources
New York City Department of Education
Borough Instructional Technology Director-Queens
Division of Accountability and Achievement Resources
New York City Department of Education









