Join us for this no-cost, hands-on workshop aimed at training public facing educators to use free digital infrastructure and resources in the creation of virtual and educational trails that highlight the importance of trees to pollinators.
COST: FREE
TIME: 10 a.m.-3 p.m
INFO: Dr. Logan Minter
minter.21@osu.edu
Tentative agenda
- Welcome and Introductions
- Bees for Trees: Why Trees Matter for Pollinators
- Examples of Virtual Trails and Possibilities
- Explore an Example Trail at either location
- Learn About Resources Available
- Exercise: Build a Trail (bring a laptop and smartphone)
- Practical: Practice Collecting and Using Tree Data
Who is this for?
Formal and informal environmental educators such as teachers, naturalists, Extension professionals, community leaders, public land managers, volunteers, etc.
What will you receive?
Hands-on instruction and experience in building digital tree trails focused on pollinators, access to photographs and data to build your own trail, books and materials, and post-event support.
WHAT DO I NEEd TO BRING?
A laptop with the ability to connect to a wifi connection, a smartphone
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Choose an in-person dateThursday, October 23 or Thursday, November 13 |
Attend Virtual Follow-upThursday, November 20 |
Logan Minter |
![]() Carrie Brown |
![]() Denise Ellsworth |
Ashley Kulhanek |



