The bee dance workshop
Raise ecological awareness: educate participants about the importance of protecting bees, essential insects for our ecosystems.
Targets
Raise ecological awareness: educate participants about the importance of protecting bees, essential insects for our ecosystems.
Promote CSR engagement: strengthen the company’s commitment to social and environmental responsibility by involving employees in meaningful ecological activities.
Encourage teamwork: foster collaboration through playful and educational activities that strengthen group cohesion.
Program
Introduction to bee conservation (30 min)
Presentation on the importance of bees for ecosystems, their role in pollination, and the threats they face.
Participatory workshop on bee protection (60 min)
– Exploration of concrete actions individuals can take to protect bees.
– Interactive discussion where participants share ideas and skills, contributing to a collective and personalized approach to conservation.
Discovering the language of bees & team-based treasure hunt (30 min)
– Introduction to the fascinating communication system of bees.
– Application of this knowledge through a collaborative treasure hunt, where teams solve challenges using bee communication codes.
Description
This unique workshop invites participants to dive into the fascinating world of bees. Beyond learning about their crucial role in our planet’s ecosystems, participants also discover the complex language of bees.
Through a participatory and interactive approach, the workshop highlights individual skills while strengthening group cohesion. The knowledge gained can be directly applied both in everyday life and within the workplace, contributing to stronger ecological awareness and environmental preservation.
To know
Duration: 2 hours
Location: On company premises or in a suitable natural setting
Group size: 6 to 25 participants to ensure optimal interaction
Advantages
CSR engagement: enhances the company’s positive image by demonstrating concrete commitment to environmental causes.
Team cohesion: group activities strengthen bonds between participants and encourage collaborative work.
Ecological education: participants leave with valuable knowledge about bees and practical ways to contribute to their protection in daily life.
Team
Tatiana Kačan, President of Cortex, molecular biologist by training.
Aurélie Brousse, Managing Director of Cortex, biological engineering specialist.
Victor Cabocel, systematist and paleontologist.
What we bring to you
Knowing how to popularize one's knowledge and one's expression is to allow better sharing of knowledge.
More Opportunities
An increase in interdisciplinary and international collaborations.
More Understanding
Better understanding and productivity between departments within an institute and a company.
More Knowledge
Knowledge of content production in order to enhance your work.
More Credibility
Combating fake news and information bias so that the general public reconnects with research.
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