6. The deal seems to make sense for both companies, and it could benefit schools as well.
7. Integrating Microsoft software into the epalsLearning Space will involve adding the kinds of policy-management tools to these applications that have made epals so popular among educators.
8. A teacher could specify that he or she must review any documents before they can be emailed or shared with another class across the globe.
9. Epals users will have access to online versions of popular Microsoft software within a secure learning environment.
10. Several epals customers said that their students much more often now that they’re using collaborative tools in their classes.
11. This could help faster the kinds of 21st century skills that today’s employers say they’re looking for hiring.
12. Adding their kinds of policy-management capabilities to Microsoft’s ubiquitous productivity software could facilitate communication and collaboration in K-12 classrooms dramatically.
13. When using the online version of Microsoft Word within the epals Learning Space could set up a policy rule specifying when a document is created, it should be routed automatically to another student for his or her peer review
14. It could help increase the amount of writing that students do in class.
15. The Epals Learning Space provides safe virtual workspaces for school that include email, blogs, wikis, shared portfolios, media galleries, and language in 35 languages.