Overall, the site is very impressive, useful for a broad range of classroom activities ranging from kindergarteners up through high school seniors. It offers teachers several means for connecting and chatting with global classrooms, emphasizing broader real-world connections and general human empathy in students. However, the large cache of resources and tools that make EPals so impressive is also its biggest downside. The site has so many subpages and tools that it can be difficult for a teacher to get acclimated to the service. Granted, the site does have a tour, but this does not cover everything necessary to get the most out of EPals.com.
Amid the many bells and whistles on EPals, the primary functionality of the site is occasionally lost. A dedicated teacher willing to put in some extra time learning the site’s interface and features will walk away from the experience satisfied, so the site’s main shortcoming is not enough to dissuade a hearty recommendation of EPals—however, this detractor is obnoxious enough to warrant mentioning. The layout and presentation of the many features could use a little work, but, for the most part, EPals is a great website useful for a wide range of K-12 classroom activities.