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Follow the Fossils

Follow the Fossils

Follow the Fossils

Developing Metrics for Instagram as a Natural Science Communication Tool
Authors:
Samantha B. Ocon, West Virginia University
Lisa Lundgren, Utah State University
Richard T. Bex II, University of Florida
Jennifer E. Bauer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Mary Jane Hughes, University of Florida
Sadie M. Mills, University of Florida
Published:
December 2021
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ISBN:
9781009157483

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    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.

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    • Published: December 2021
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    • ISBN: 9781009177948
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Theoretical framework and related literature
    • 3. Materials and methods
    • 4. Results
    • 5. Discussion
    • 6. Conclusions
    • References.
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    Authors

    Samantha B. Ocon , West Virginia University

    Lisa Lundgren , Utah State University

    Richard T. Bex II , University of Florida

    Jennifer E. Bauer , University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

    Mary Jane Hughes , University of Florida

    Sadie M. Mills , University of Florida