Follow the Fossils: Developing Metrics for Instagram as a Natural Science Communication Tool
暫譯: 追隨化石:為 Instagram 開發自然科學傳播工具的指標

Ocon, Samantha B., Lundgren, Lisa, Bex II, Richard T.

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2021-12-09
  • 售價: $1,140
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,083
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 75
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1009157485
  • ISBN-13: 9781009157483
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商品描述

The ability for people to connect, learn, and communicate about science has been enhanced through the Internet, specifically through social media platforms. Facebook and Twitter are well-studied, while Instagram is understudied. This Element provides insight into using Instagram as a science education platform by pioneering a set of calculated metrics, using a paleontology-focused account as a case study. Framed by the theory of affinity spaces, the authors conducted year-long analyses of 455 posts and 139 stories that were created as part of an informal science learning project. They found that team activity updates and posts outside of their other categories perform better than their defined categories. For Instagram stories, the data show that fewer slides per story hold viewers' attention longer, and stories using the poll tool garnered the most interaction. This Element provides a baseline to assess the success of Instagram content for science communicators and natural science institutions.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

人們透過網際網路,特別是社交媒體平台,增強了連接、學習和交流科學的能力。Facebook 和 Twitter 已經被廣泛研究,而 Instagram 的研究則相對較少。本元素提供了使用 Instagram 作為科學教育平台的見解,通過以古生物學為重點的帳戶作為案例研究,開創了一套計算指標。在親和空間理論的框架下,作者對455篇帖子和139個故事進行了一年的分析,這些內容是作為非正式科學學習項目的一部分創建的。他們發現,團隊活動更新和其他類別之外的帖子表現優於其定義的類別。對於 Instagram 故事,數據顯示每個故事的幻燈片數越少,能夠更長時間地吸引觀眾的注意力,而使用投票工具的故事則獲得了最多的互動。本元素提供了一個基準,以評估 Instagram 內容對於科學傳播者和自然科學機構的成功。