Welcome to our special programme of broadcasts Revealing the Science of Honey Beekeeping.
The programme is part of our annual British Science Week offering for the development of STEAM'd uP Learning, that's STEM + the Arts; Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Maths learning.
This special programme has been prepared to further educate and inspire:
The programme is part of our annual British Science Week offering for the development of STEAM'd uP Learning, that's STEM + the Arts; Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Maths learning.
This special programme has been prepared to further educate and inspire:
- Our LevelBeing9 cadets
- Young people, parents and families
- Teachers and other educators
- Beekeepers globally, especially in the UK, Africa and the Caribbean
- Those with STEM interests, interested in creative approaches to learning
- Schools (primary, secondary, SEND), colleges and universities
18 Great Presentations:
- Part 1: Introductions to Beekeeping with Beekeeper Katy Langley and Beekeeper Abenah (Pt1)
- Part 2: Introductions to Beekeeping with Beekeeper Katy Langley and Beekeeper Abenah (Pt1)
- Perspective on Beekeeping and Quality Assurance from the Caribbean, Beekeeper Anthony Richards
- Beekeeping beginnings, Ancient Egypt (Kemet), a discussion with Prof Kritsky
- The importance of the Honey Bee genome, a review of foundational research papers by Beekeeper Katy Langley
- The beehive, related equipment and hygiene, a light intro by Beekeeper Katy Langley
- Monitoring Beehives with Raspberry Pi technologies, shared insights with Richard Tozer
- Beekeeping in Mt Elgon National Park Uganda, my ancestral land, Beekeeper Connel Kibet
- The importance of pheromones (chemical influencers (odours)) in the life of bees, Beekeeper Katy Langley
- Waggle dancing with Beekeeper Katy Langley, a review of foundational research papers
- Bee, Gods and Healing, more insights from Ancient Egypt with Prof Kritsky
- The Swarm, why Bees do it, insight from Beekeeper Barnby Shaw
- The Honey Bee Hieroglyphs (Ancient Egyptian Language), a discussion with Prof Kritsky
- Apiculture, A Bio Economy for the #Caribbean; key #STEM research at ACBO's 10th #Beekeeping Congress, with Beekeeper Richard Mathias.
- Secret Presentation - for registered participants only
18 Great Presentations: Don't miss out.
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Register NOW for the live broadcast times of each presentation which will be between 5th to the 14th March 2021 during British Science Week 2021.
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- Learn more about our BOU #uLearnNaturally integrations
- Meet the presenters
- Learn more our upcoming LevelBeing9 Apiary (Beekeeping) Project
