E@I (“Education@Internet”) is an international youth non-profit organization that promotes international collaboration and communication and hosts educational projects and meetings to support intercultural learning and the usage of languages and internet technologies.
E@I is a member organization of the Council of Europe's European Youth Foundation and one of the 29 organizations represented in the European Commission's Civil Society Platform for Multlingualism. Projects run by the organization have been subsidized by the Esperantic Studies Foundation and the European Commission's Youth in Action programme and Lifelong Learning Programme (through EACEA). The coordinator of E@I's activities is Peter Baláž, who has been elected Esperantist of the Year 2012 in a poll held by the renowned magazine La Ondo de Esperanto.
E@I envisions a peaceful, harmonious world where everyone in the world can communicate with each other easily and quickly. E@I aims to achieve this goal through three main actions:
E@I supports projects focused on international collaboration, and organizes cultural seminars on the importance and utility of free international communication.
Organizing seminars is one of the main activities of E@I. These seminars focus on furthering collaboration through the use of the internet and training novices or those who are not very familiar with new technology. New project ideas are often born out of these meetings.
The letter "E" in E@I represents Edukado (Education). However, it can also signify: Efikeco (Effectiveness), Esperanto, Evoluo (Evolution), Eŭropo (Europe).