Microsoft Corporation and ePals will be working together to
“deliver communications, collaborations and digital learning technologies to
the global education market” through a program called Microsoft Live@edu.
Calendar and email options will be available. Later the features of Microsoft’s on the Web version of Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Web Apps will be added to the collaboration.
Live@edu is free to educators and students.
For additional information on the agreement between Microsoft and ePals,
read Christopher Dawson’s article, ePals
+ Microsoft Live@Edu=K-12 Game Changer.
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