Faculty of Science, Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
Applied Bioscience Graduate Program, Faculty of Science, Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2021 Mar 31;16(3):e0248507. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248507. eCollection 2021.
Science communication has been increasingly viewed as a necessity and obligation of scientists in recent years. The rise of Web 2.0 technologies, such as social media, has made communication of science to the public more accessible as a whole. While one of the primary goals of science communication is to increase public engagement, there is very little research to show the type of communication that fosters the highest levels of engagement. Here we evaluate two social medial platforms, Instagram and TikTok, and assess the type of educational science content (ESC) that promotes user awareness and overall engagement. Specifically, we measured the level of engagement between static and dynamic posts on Instagram, and lecture-style and experimental videos on TikTok. User engagement is measured through the analysis of relative number of likes, comments, shares, saves, and views of each post in the various categories. We found that users interact with ESC significantly more (p<0.05) when the content is presented in dynamic ways with a component of experimentation. Together, we took the findings of this study and provided a series of suggestions for conducting science communication on social media, and the type of ESC that should be used to promote better user outcomes.
近年来,科学传播越来越被视为科学家的一种必要性和义务。Web 2.0 技术(如社交媒体)的兴起,使得向公众传播科学变得更加容易。虽然科学传播的主要目标之一是增加公众参与度,但很少有研究表明哪种类型的传播能促进最高水平的参与度。在这里,我们评估了两个社交媒体平台,Instagram 和 TikTok,并评估了促进用户意识和整体参与度的教育科学内容(ESC)的类型。具体来说,我们测量了 Instagram 上静态和动态帖子之间以及 TikTok 上讲座式和实验视频之间的参与度。通过分析每个帖子在不同类别中的点赞、评论、分享、保存和浏览的相对数量来衡量用户参与度。我们发现,当内容以动态方式呈现并包含实验成分时,用户与 ESC 的交互显著增加(p<0.05)。综上所述,我们根据这项研究的结果,为在社交媒体上进行科学传播以及应该使用哪种 ESC 来促进更好的用户效果提供了一系列建议。