A survey of listeners' perceptions of an extension-produced invasive plant podcast

Christine L. Krebs, J. Loizzo, Candice Prince, Jason Ferrell
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Science communication and university Extension initiatives are evolving in response to society’s needs and an ever-changing digital landscape. The UF/IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants (CAIP) has recently launched a podcast called Working in the Weeds (WITW). We surveyed podcast listeners to find out their motivations for listening and asked for their feedback on current episodes and future content. The survey revealed that a majority of respondents were individuals who work in the world of invasive plants. Many respondents were introduced to the podcast through work and listen to learn more about relevant research and information, to feel connected to the Center, and to be entertained. Overall, the respondents were satisfied with the podcast production elements and the variety of episode styles. Based on open-ended responses, listeners described that the podcast shares science in a meaningful way and the Center should continue producing episodes that highlight invasive plant research. Some respondents suggested future episodes should cover specific invasive plants, environmental impacts, herbicide use and safety, management techniques, and social issues surrounding invasive plant management.
听众对推广制作的入侵植物播客的看法调查
科学传播和大学推广计划正在根据社会需求和不断变化的数字环境而不断发展。UF/IFAS 水生和入侵植物中心 (CAIP) 最近推出了一个名为 "在杂草中工作"(WITW)的播客。我们对播客听众进行了调查,以了解他们收听的动机,并征求他们对当前剧集和未来内容的反馈意见。调查显示,大多数受访者都是从事入侵植物工作的人员。许多受访者是通过工作接触到播客的,他们收听播客是为了了解更多相关研究和信息,感受与中心的联系,以及获得娱乐。总体而言,受访者对播客的制作元素和剧集风格的多样性表示满意。根据开放式回答,听众认为播客以一种有意义的方式分享科学知识,中心应继续制作突出入侵植物研究的剧集。一些受访者建议,今后的节目应涵盖具体的入侵植物、环境影响、除草剂的使用和安全、管理技术以及与入侵植物管理相关的社会问题。
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