Brown Judy J
Department of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, Trevecca Nazarene University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
J Microbiol Biol Educ. 2023 Mar 13;24(1). doi: 10.1128/jmbe.00155-22. eCollection 2023 Apr.
Social media has the power to spread information faster than any other news source. The science community has experienced this firsthand during recent years, unfortunately to its detriment. When scientific and medical claims are made without responsible examination of scientific evidence, misinformation is allowed to spread. While all users are likely faced with misleading claims on social media, this is especially troublesome for young adults. As the most prevalent users, many in this age group have never known a time without social media. Educators have an opportunity to use social media as a real-world application to teach students how to critically analyze scientific and medical information. The Social Media Reflection Assignment (SMRA) was created to help students develop such scientific literacy skills. This intervention requires students to find social media posts that make scientific claims, citing published scientific data. Students locate the corresponding research article and describe the results in their own words. Finally, a comparison is drawn between scientific findings in the research article and the interpretation described in the social media post. Students are taught to judge whether social media claims are supported by the scientific evidence. This activity is adaptable and applicable in a variety of classroom settings, from upper-level majors courses to science courses for nonmajors to disciplines outside the sciences. Importantly, the SMRA helps students question claims in social media while training them to find and elucidate answers from reliable resources.
社交媒体传播信息的速度比任何其他新闻来源都要快。近年来,科学界对此有切身体会,不幸的是,这对科学界造成了损害。当提出科学和医学主张时,如果不对科学证据进行负责任的审查,错误信息就会得以传播。虽然所有用户在社交媒体上都可能面临误导性主张,但这对年轻人来说尤其麻烦。作为最普遍的用户群体,这个年龄段的许多人从未经历过没有社交媒体的时代。教育工作者有机会将社交媒体作为一种现实世界的应用,来教导学生如何批判性地分析科学和医学信息。社交媒体反思作业(SMRA)就是为帮助学生培养这种科学素养技能而创建的。这项干预措施要求学生找到提出科学主张的社交媒体帖子,并引用已发表的科学数据。学生找到相应的研究文章,并用自己的语言描述研究结果。最后,对研究文章中的科学发现与社交媒体帖子中描述的解读进行比较。教导学生判断社交媒体上的主张是否有科学证据支持。这项活动具有适应性,适用于各种课堂环境,从高年级专业课程到非专业的科学课程,再到科学以外的学科。重要的是,SMRA帮助学生对社交媒体上的主张提出质疑,同时训练他们从可靠资源中找到并阐明答案。