ePals

ePals, Inc., is the creator of the ePals Global Community, the largest online community of K-12 learners, enabling more than 120,000 classrooms across 191 countries to safely connect, exchange ideas, and work together.


Media Kit

July 15, 2008
Studywiz Spark and ePals Team Up to Provide Enhanced Learning Opportunities on a Global Scale; Integrating Largest Online Collaborative Learning Community with Leading Dynamic LearnSpace Creates Learning Solutions for K-12 Classrooms Around the World.
July 15, 2008
Kenya Ministry of Education to Use ePals to Connect Kenyan Schools Worldwide; ePals to Provide Kenyan Classrooms with the Largest Social Network for Meaningful Learning.
June 30, 2008
ePals Starts A Conversation About 21st Century Skills, the National Education Technology Standards for Teachers and Social Networking; Company Proposes Framework For Evaluation and Invites Educators, Administrators, and Industry Leaders to Join the Discussion.
May 30, 2008
ePals Connects African Classrooms with Schools Worldwide; ePals Co-Founder Presenting at eLearning Africa on Global Classroom Connections through the Use of Safe, Protected Tools.
May 19, 2008
ePals to Host Globally-Connected Classroom Conference in July 2008; Attendees to Learn How to Help Students Improve 21st Century Skills through Collaborative Learning and Online Communication Tools.
May 5, 2008
Now Free for Title I 3rd-5th Grade Classrooms, In2Books Builds Students’ Literacy Skills Through Authentic Reading, Writing and Thinking Opportunities; ePals’ Research-Based e-Mentoring Program Increases Reading Comprehension and Writing Skills.
Apr. 2, 2008
ePals Online Community Builds Cross-Cultural Collaborations and Language Learning Exchanges Between Chinese Students and Their Peers Around the World; ePals Executives To Demonstrate How Chinese Students are Collaborating Through ePals Learning Community At Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, April 2-3.
Feb. 25, 2008
ePals Introduces First Educational Applications Dedicated to Creating a Safe Online Environment on the Intel-powered Classmate PC; Cross-cultural collaboration between classrooms worldwide through ePals’ Global Learning Community and the Intel World Ahead Program.
Feb. 25, 2008
ePals and National Geographic Announce Strategic Partnership; National Geographic Content To Be Available Through ePals’ Global Learning Community, Enhancing Learning Experiences for Classrooms and Students Around the World.
Nov. 8, 2007
African Students and Educators to Connect with Peers Around the World through ePals Internet Learning Community; New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) Council Partners with ePals to Establish Cross-Cultural Collaboration Projects and Foster 21st Century Skills.
Nov. 1, 2007
Students and Educators in Kansas and New Jersey to Use ePals’ Email and Blog Tools for Safe, Global Collaboration; Award-winning SchoolM@il, SchoolBlog and Online Literacy Curriculum Services Help Educators Incorporate 21st Century Skills in the Classroom.
Oct. 18, 2007
Schools Resoundingly Adopt ePals Program For Free Access to Market Leading Online Educational Tools; New agreements and signups at epals.com enable 2.5 million additional students with safe and protected SchoolM@il and SchoolBlog accounts, ePals Global Community now reaches more than 9.6 million learners worldwide.
Sept. 10, 2007
Free Access to Online Educational Tools and Literacy Curricula from ePals; Internet Learning Community to Eliminate Subscription Fees for Award-Winning SchoolMail™ and SchoolBlog™ Solutions.
June 22, 2007
ePals Launches Global, Online Knowledge Sharing Community and Widget Tool; Powered by Yedda, Ask ePals™ Brings Together Educators, Experts and People Searching for Answers.
May 14, 2007
In2Books® Builds Student Literacy Skills through Great Books and Real Dialogue with Caring Adult Pen Pals; ePals Introduces Research-Proven Online Reading, Writing and Thinking Product for Classroom and Home Use.
May 8, 2007
ePals Names Dr. Rita Oates as Vice President of Education; Dr. Kari Stubbs to Serve as Director of Professional Development.