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  2. Discussion of Research Findings vs Policy Implications

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  5. THE NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH

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  1. Communicating Research Findings [Video 7]

    The process of communicating research findings is an essential part of the research process, and this video highlights the various ways in which researchers ...

  2. Four Ways to Discuss Research Findings in a Scientific Paper

    Many scientific authors have trouble writing the discussion for a journal article. They are unsure how to discuss research results in a logical sequence. In ...

  3. Research in 3 Minutes: Introducing Scholarly Communications

    Short, accessible videos which outline key aspects of the research process in 3 minutes.

  4. Broaden your scientific audience with video animation

    Like all researchers, I publish my findings in peer-reviewed journals. But those are for other researchers. ... Using videos to communicate research is fun, entertaining, challenging and rewarding

  5. 7 creative ways to use video in research findings

    3) Setting the scene. Videos make for a fantastic introduction to a presentation, workshop or conference. Use Plotto's showreel tool to choose, edit and assemble footage from your video surveys. Choose attention-grabbing clips: those that represent key findings, make people laugh, or provoke strong reactions.

  6. How to Turn Your Research into an Engaging Explainer Video

    1. Create a Synopsis. When creating your video, keep it short and sweet. The longer a video is, the higher the drop off rate is. Let's face it, you have to be really interested in a topic to watch a 20 minute video about it. Pick out main points to keep your audience engaged. This could be: The reason for the research. How it was conducted.

  7. How to Make a Scientific Research Video

    You can create a video with this template after signing up or signing in to Renderforest. Next, go to the "Create video" section on top of the page, then "Presentations", and "Infographic videos" category. Once you find the template, click "Create now" to start making your video project. There are two ways for you to create a ...

  8. How to turn your research findings into a video that people actually

    Come up with a powerful idea that can act as a vehicle for your research findings, for example, a real-life story or a striking, humorous or thought-provoking metaphor. Make your idea personal, unexpected, visually striking and visceral. Have a strategy in place to drive traffic to your video. Just having a great video isn't enough - people ...

  9. 10 Tips for Making a Great Research Video

    4. Storyboard/Write a script. Writing a brief script (laying out your plans) before you start filming will give you much more clarity and help you make a better video. Use your storyboard or script as the step-by-step plan for delivering your message and getting the best shots of your experiment and research. 5.

  10. How to Share Research Findings from Interview Videos

    1. Store All of Your Related Footage & Findings In One Place. First things first, you can upload all of your interview videos and research footage to Reduct by importing files from your computer or connecting Reduct with a cloud storage drive (e.g., Dropbox, Box, GDrive).

  11. 10 Reasons to Promote Your Research Through Videos

    Let us tell you why it is a good choice. No. 1: You will strengthen your impact. Several factors are important in an academic career, and one is impact. We all want to change the world through our discoveries and make it a better place. But as Shane Huntington said in a recent video interview on the platform we founded, STEMcognito, "Research ...

  12. Using Video to Give More Effective and Engaging Science Talks

    Science presentations at conferences are an important way that scientists share exciting research discoveries. Some presentations are informative and engaging, but unfortunately many are not. This article describes a novel method (Video Let's Talk, VLT) for more engaging and effective science presentations, where the presenter 1. makes a video that fills half of the presentation time, 2 ...

  13. Performing Qualitative Content Analysis of Video Data in Social

    The write-up, the final stage in qualitative video research, aims to convey findings in an understandable and impactful way for readers (Sandelowski, 1998). This phase entails summarizing results and categorizing findings in relation to the study objectives and research questions, using the data to generate findings that accurately and fully ...

  14. Research as storytelling: the use of video for mixed methods research

    Mixed methods research commonly uses video as a tool for collecting data and capturing reflections from participants, but it is less common to use video as a means for disseminating results. However, video can be a powerful way to share research findings with a broad audience especially when combining the traditions of ethnography, documentary filmmaking, and storytelling.

  15. Communicating and Disseminating Research Findings

    Research findings are most frequently and directly communicated to one's peers via scholarly publications. These publications typically undergo peer review to assure their value and have been the traditional method of research communication since the first scientific journal, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, was founded in 1665 (Kronick 1976).

  16. Research Findings

    Qualitative Findings. Qualitative research is an exploratory research method used to understand the complexities of human behavior and experiences. Qualitative findings are non-numerical and descriptive data that describe the meaning and interpretation of the data collected. Examples of qualitative findings include quotes from participants ...

  17. How the "Understanding Research Evidence" Web-Based Video Series From

    Findings from the telephone interviews demonstrated how the URE videos were an effective continuing professional development resource that builds public health capacity to use research evidence. Public health professionals who participated in this evaluation indicated that they learned how to interpret or understand the research concept covered ...

  18. How to Study YouTube or TikTok Videos

    To this end, we collected 977 videos and their metadata and analyzed them via cross-platform digital methods. The findings reveal that app delivery workers construct their collective identity through the interplay of two factors. The first is the identity narratives created by delivery workers as video bloggers.

  19. Research Findings

    Research Findings. Structural Equality at the Top of the Corporation: Mandated Quotas for Women Directors. This article by CBS Professor Bruce Kogut and Jordi Colomer proposes a concept of structural equality as a compromise between competing policy preferences of equality and individual liberty to address a stunning property of the governance ...

  20. The science of YouTube: What factors influence user engagement ...

    These findings indicate that it may be beneficial for science communicators to create video content suited to mobile phone access as they attempt to engage wider publics using science videos. While previous research found that longer videos were more likely to be recommended by YouTube than shorter videos [41,42], we found mixed evidence ...

  21. A Week in the Life of Popular YouTube Channels

    The Center's mapping process identified 9,689 channels that crossed the 250,000-subscriber threshold between July 2018, when the Center last conducted an analysis of YouTube data, and December 2018, when the data was updated for this analysis. That represents a 32% increase in the total number of popular channels over that period.

  22. Content analysis investigations using YouTube video datasets

    This study has been influenced by several researchers' findings. Among them Kousha et al. (2012) present a survey of YouTube videos as well as discuss how online videos influence academic ...

  23. NIH-FDA COVID-19 SIG: NIH RECOVER Initiative: Early Findings and Other

    Clinton Wright, M.D., M.S., is the director of the Division of Clinical Research at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and serves as the senior oversight committee co-chair designee for NIH's Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) initiative. His talk today will include an overview of the RECOVER initiative and it's goal of learning about the long ...

  24. YouTube's algorithm recommends users right-wing and religious content

    The four-part research project, conducted by a London-based nonprofit organization that researches extremism called the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, explored video recommendations served to ...

  25. Research Findings

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF157IJpM0Y01e5kzZ6NaZw?sub_confirmation=1Research evidence-based videos.

  26. NBA-Sponsored Research Lauded for Jumper's Knee Findings

    Over the summer, Schmidt conducted this research—which was sponsored by the National Basketball Association—in collaboration with Stanford University. Jumper's knee is a critical issue for basketball players, as approximately one-third of basketball athletes experience symptoms such as pain and swelling, and in the long term they retire ...

  27. Globally, Biden Gets Higher Ratings Than Trump

    Read some of the report's key findings below. Views of the U.S. At least half of those in most countries surveyed express a favorable opinion of the U.S. Poles are the most positive, at 86% favorable. Of the European nations surveyed, ratings also lean positive in Italy, Hungary and the UK.

  28. Instagram Recommends Sexual Videos to Accounts for 13-Year-Olds, Tests

    Findings align with undisclosed internal research at Meta, which has pledged an 'age-appropriate' experience for teens; company says testing isn't representative of their experience

  29. NTSB slams Norfolk Southern for controlled burn of toxic chemicals

    Norfolk Southern on Tuesday faced harsh criticism from regulators for its decisions immediately after a February 2023 derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

  30. Monitoring Employees Makes Them More Likely to Break Rules

    As remote work becomes the norm, more and more companies have begun tracking employees through desktop monitoring, video surveillance, and other digital tools. These systems are designed to reduce ...