The paper presents an overview of the usage of Instagram as a social media platform for teaching and engagement in the field of dairy cow nutrition and management. Our Instagram content, which includes posts, stories, hashtags, reels, and live videos, aims to educate and engage our followers and covers a wide range of topics, including research updates, student activities, and information on dairy cow health and welfare. This approach to education allows us to reach a larger audience while also providing a forum for interaction and discussion on essential dairy cow nutrition concerns.

Reaching a Wider Audience: Instagram's Role in Dairy Cow Nutrition Education and Engagement

Edlira Muca
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Federica Raspa;Emanuela Valle;
2023-01-01

Abstract

The paper presents an overview of the usage of Instagram as a social media platform for teaching and engagement in the field of dairy cow nutrition and management. Our Instagram content, which includes posts, stories, hashtags, reels, and live videos, aims to educate and engage our followers and covers a wide range of topics, including research updates, student activities, and information on dairy cow health and welfare. This approach to education allows us to reach a larger audience while also providing a forum for interaction and discussion on essential dairy cow nutrition concerns.
2023
13
22
3503
3511
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/13/22/3503
dairy nutrition; Instagram education; veterinary social media; digital outreach
Edlira Muca; Giovanni Buonaiuto; Martina Lammana; Simone Silvestrelli; Francesca Ghiaccio; Alessia Federiconi; Julio De Matos Vettori; Ricardo Collel...espandi
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