Share how you use YouTube to search for food how-to videos

North Carolina State University graduate student Ben Raymond is investigating online discussion and messages related to pathogenic E. coli associated with beef. He is seeking for information on how people use YouTube to search for specific food/recipes. The words and search terms employed by YouTube users will help Ben craft criteria to be used to select videos for further study.Screen Shot 2013-08-19 at 8.53.12 PM

Please forward this survey to any YouTube users who may be interested in sharing how they search for recipe videos.

The survey is only three questions and shouldn’t take more than one minute. It can be found at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/58LQQ98

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About Ben Chapman

Dr. Ben Chapman is a professor and food safety extension specialist at North Carolina State University. As a teenager, a Saturday afternoon viewing of the classic cable movie, Outbreak, sparked his interest in pathogens and public health. With the goal of less foodborne illness, his group designs, implements, and evaluates food safety strategies, messages, and media from farm-to-fork. Through reality-based research, Chapman investigates behaviors and creates interventions aimed at amateur and professional food handlers, managers, and organizational decision-makers; the gate keepers of safe food. Ben co-hosts a biweekly podcast called Food Safety Talk and tries to further engage folks online through Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and, maybe not surprisingly, Pinterest. Follow on Twitter @benjaminchapman.