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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Casandra Cox's research investigates methods for improving agricultural outreach and education. Her work has explored the use of social media by extension educators to promote activities and the integration of QR codes in communication graphics for extension outreach. Cox has also examined the integration of agricultural communications degree programs and the professional development needs of teachers involved in agriscience fairs. Her research has focused on understanding the needs of urban producers within rural states and analyzing social networks and information-seeking behaviors among these producers.
Cox's scholarship includes exploring the needs of urban producers in a rural state, assessing the integration of QR codes in extension outreach communication graphics, and examining extension educators' use of social media. She has also investigated perceptions of agricultural communications degree program implementation and identified professional development gaps for agriscience fair teachers. Her work is supported by a network of collaborators at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Jefferson D. Miller, Christopher M. Estepp, Jill Rucker, and Alex McLeod.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 24
- Citations: 43
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- Navigating Challenges: Uncovering FFA Agriscience Fair Professional Development Gaps for School-Based Agricultural Education Teachers (2026) DOI
- Extension Educators’ Use of Social Media for Promoting Extension-related Activities (2025) DOI
- Perceptions of Professionals, Faculty, and Students Regarding the Implementation of an Agricultural Communications Degree Program in the United Kingdom (2024) DOI
- Themes and Tones of Blog Posts about Animal Agriculture and Protein Production (2022) DOI
- Exploring Interactions Between Arkansas Urban Producers: Social Networks and Modes of Information Seeking (2022) DOI
- Exploring the needs of urban producers in a rural state: A qualitative needs assessment (2021) DOI
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