Razzano Dana, Ziemba Yonah C, Booth Adam L, Markwood Priscilla, Hanos Christina T, Riddle Nicole
Department of Pathology, New York Medical College at Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, USA.
Department of Pathology, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, NY, USA.
Acad Pathol. 2020 Jan 22;7:2374289520901342. doi: 10.1177/2374289520901342. eCollection 2020 Jan-Dec.
Participants at academic conferences frequently use social media to disseminate educational content learned while at the meeting. Although most agree that this activity is harmless, some have expressed concern regarding the accuracy of the shared content and whether it truly reflects the intent and message of the speaker. As part of the goals of the APC 2018 social media committee to promote excellence through social media, a study was conducted to measure the perceived accuracy of tweets that represented an opinion or statement from a speaker and was shared during the annual meeting. Tweets shared on Twitter using the meeting hashtag (#APCPRODS2018) were collected and a survey unique to each speaker was created, to which 54% responded. The majority of speakers regarded the use of Twitter at the conference as beneficial in spreading their intended message in an accurate way. This study exemplifies the positive impact that social media use can have at academic meetings.
学术会议的参与者经常使用社交媒体来传播他们在会议上学到的教育内容。尽管大多数人认为这种行为无害,但一些人对所分享内容的准确性以及它是否真正反映了演讲者的意图和信息表示担忧。作为2018年亚太地区物理医学与康复医学学会(APCPRODS)社交媒体委员会通过社交媒体促进卓越的目标的一部分,开展了一项研究,以衡量在年会上代表演讲者意见或陈述并被分享的推文的感知准确性。收集了使用会议主题标签(#APCPRODS2018)在推特上分享的推文,并为每位演讲者创建了一份独特的调查问卷,54%的人做出了回应。大多数演讲者认为在会议上使用推特有利于以准确的方式传播他们的意图信息。这项研究例证了社交媒体在学术会议上所能产生的积极影响。