Crocodile Clips

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Crocodile Clips secures £0.5 million contract

15 March 2002

Scottish software company Crocodile Clips and Brazilian educational supplier Educare Informatica have won a contract worth over half a million pounds to supply secondary schools in Brazil with simulation software.

Sao Paulo Education Department has purchased Crocodile Physics and Crocodile Chemistry for use in 4,400 schools in the state.

Crocodile Chemistry and Crocodile Physics are on-screen laboratories in which students can set up and observe experiments in order to explore scientific theories.

Crocodile Clips Marketing Director Dominic Sharratt said "Our software is suitable for schools worldwide, as the scientific principles it teaches are universal. Partnerships with local experts such as Educare Informatica are invaluable, as they allow us to fit our software into the local curriculum."

Crocodile Clips has been writing and publishing software for use in Design and Technology since 1994. The company has also developed software for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

Crocodile Clips currently exports educational software to more than forty countries around the world and governments worldwide have recommended Crocodile Clips software for use in schools.