Free Interactive Science Education DVD from Cornell
Posted by on April 1, 2005
FREE INTERACTIVE SCIENCE EDUCATION DVD FROM CORNELL
Cornell University’s Garden Mosaics Program recently released an innovative series of new products, including an interactive DVD for educators. Garden Mosaics, funded by the National Science Foundation, works to connect youth and elders to investigate the mosaic of plants, people, and cultures in gardens. DVD users will be able to view live footage of educators conducting program activities with youth and elders, download the Program Manual including a series of illustrated activity and fact sheets, and link to many other educational resources. Additional products available through the Garden Mosaics website include 37 colorful illustrated Science Pages, covering topics ranging from air photos to insects, to unusual plants and their uses.
A free copy of the Interactive DVD is available for a limited time to the first 500 educators who fill out a short evaluation survey on the Garden Mosaics website.
For more information, visit http://www.gardenmosaics.org/, or contact Jamila Simon at: (607) 254-5479 or by email at jws62@cornell.edu.
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