Uses of science popularization videos on social media and their effects on involvement in science learning activities

Joint Authors

al-Samari, Hibah Allah
Muhammad, Nada Ihab Ibrahim

Source

المجلة المصرية لبحوث الإعلام : دورية فصلية علمية محكمة

Publisher

Cairo University Faculty of Mass Communication

Publication Date

2021-12-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

43

Main Subjects

Media and Communication

Topics

English Abstract

The purpose of the study was to examine a gratification seeking and audience activity model within an informal learning context described by the connectivism learning theory for the digital age.

The study assumed both direct influence of motives and attitudes on post-viewing involvement in science learning activities, and indirect influence through users' activity before and during exposure to science popularization videos on Facebook and YouTube.


An online survey questionnaire was used to collect data from a purposive sample of 408 Egyptian social media users who watch science popularization videos regularly, and are aged from 13 to less than 43.


As a result of the structural equation modeling of the data, instrumental motives and affinity attitude had a positive direct influence on post-viewing involvement in science learning activities, and a positive indirect influence through higher intentionality before exposure and selectivity before exposure.

Ritualized motives had no direct influence on post-viewing involvement in science learning activities, yet it had an indirect negative influence on it through reduced selectivity.

Realism attitude had a direct negative influence on it as well as indirect negative influence through reduced selectivity.

Cognitive involvement had no significant mediating effect for any of the independent variables on post-viewing involvement in science learning activities.


Overall, the study largely supported the validity of gratification seeking and audience activity model within informal learning context described by the connectivism.

Motives and attitudes significantly predicted post-viewing involvement in science learning activities.

The proposition that audience activity is an important mediating variable in media uses and effects was confirmed.


Data Type

Conference Papers

Record ID

BIM-1355382

American Psychological Association (APA)

Muhammad, Nada Ihab Ibrahim& al-Samari, Hibah Allah. 2021-12-31. Uses of science popularization videos on social media and their effects on involvement in science learning activities. . Vol. 4, no. 77, p. 3 (Special issue conference) (Oct. / Dec. 2021), pp.141-183.الجيزة، مصر : جامعة القاهرة، كلية الإعلام،.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Muhammad, Nada Ihab Ibrahim& al-Samari, Hibah Allah. Uses of science popularization videos on social media and their effects on involvement in science learning activities. . الجيزة، مصر : جامعة القاهرة، كلية الإعلام،. 2021-12-31.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Muhammad, Nada Ihab Ibrahim& al-Samari, Hibah Allah. Uses of science popularization videos on social media and their effects on involvement in science learning activities. .
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