One teacher per school in each subject the software covers (mathematics, science, technology and ICT) can join the initiative. He or she can then use all of the company's Yenka modelling software for that subject in school, free of charge.
This month, Crocodile Clips is opening its Senate, heralding a new approach to educational software development.
They let you simulate experiments in safe, accurate virtual labs, and have been developed from the company's acclaimed simulators Crocodile Physics and Crocodile Chemistry.
Crocodile Clips is to supply its modelling software for science and technology to schools in Egypt.
Simple flowcharts let you control 3D characters or animations, making programming easily accessible to all.
Crocodile Clips has released Macintosh versions of its groundbreaking Yenka modelling software.
The free licences gives access to all of the company's six Yenka products, covering secondary-school mathematics and technology.
Yenka Statistics is a colourful and highly interactive mathematics program, which lets you experiment with statistics and probability.
Over 700 free resources are now available on Yenka.com. The resources are from the acclaimed Absorb products for physics and mathematics aimed at ages 14 to 16.
Bunja is a new 'smart toy' from Crocodile Clips, designed to improve children's mathematical and listening skills, as well as taking them on an exciting (and sometimes scary!) adventure in the rainforests of Borneo.
Yenka is a new range of simulation and modelling tools from Crocodile Clips. Each one is designed for use either on whiteboards, in front of a class, or by individual students.
Crocodile Clips has won a contract to provide science content and simulations for the launch of Scotland's Glow learning portal.
Crocodile Clips' educational simulators have been purchased for all Cypriot secondary schools by the Cypriot Ministry of Education.
The innovative technology simulation software, Crocodile Technology 3D, is now available.
UK software company Crocodile Clips is offering a set of free science simulations from its website.
Crocodile Clips has teamed up with Heinemann to develop exciting materials for the new science GCSEs.
Crocodile Clips launches two new products at the BETT 2005 exhibition in London.
On 19th October at the Institute of Electronic Engineers in London, educational software publishers Crocodile Clips will celebrate the launch of the fully featured PCB design package for schools, real-PCB, and a new version of the acclaimed Crocodile Technology.
NGfL Scotland has purchased the chemistry simulator Crocodile Chemistry, and three years' access to Crocodilia, for all Scottish secondary schools.
Edinburgh software company, Crocodile Clips, is working in partnership with the London Grid for Learning to make its interactive software available to all London secondary schools.
Crocodile Physics, the innovative school simulation software from Crocodile Clips, was voted Best Secondary Software at the this year's BETT Awards.
On October 1st 2002, Crocodile Clips launched three new software titles at the Royal Institution.
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.