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 Discovery Science, Education and Community: Organically Grown
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Cornell University graduate student Alexey Kudryavtsev helps a student capture a flourishing community garden with a digital camera. Alexey studies how the Garden Mosaics interactive software is used by science educators.
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A community gardener at work. In the Garden Mosaics project, students and educators are paired with local gardeners to exchange ideas about agriculture, land use and science.
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A mural painted on a toolshed within a Garden Mosaics community garden.
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Marianne Krasny introduced the Garden Mosaics program after seeing a community garden like this one in New York City.
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