ZEP is the acronym of an education initiative launched by the French government in the late 1990's, the creation of a 'zone d'éducation prioritaire' - education priority zones. These were meant to create an educational environment that provided priority educational services to France's most impoverished areas.
Although the French initiative of creating 'priority education zones' collapsed the acronym caught the imagination of our CEO, Anthony Hughes, who found it punchy and very Internet (and this was before Web2.0 domain names hit us!) and who thought the idea of creating a 'priority education zone' for English language learners around the world summarized perfectly what he was setting out to do with English4Today - Thus zepMedia was born... and in Q3 of 2008 zepTalk, a new Web 2 English learners web community will join our other online learning services.
We provide technical, design and software solutions for main education portals including EduFind, English4Today and EnglishinBritain.
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