LAFLEUR LOUIS
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Graduate school:Okayama University
Department:Graduate School, Division of Education
Course completed:Master's Course
Date of completion:2015.03
Completion status:Completed
Country:Japan
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Degree name:MA(education)
Classified degree field:Humanities & Social Sciences / Education
Conferring institution:Okayama University
Acquisition way:Coursework
Date of acquisition:2015.03
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Affiliation:Kwansei Gakuin University
Department:School of Policy Studies
Title:Associate Lecturer of English
Date:2022.04 - -
Affiliation:Kwansei Gakuin University
Department:School of Policy Studies
Title:Associate Lecturer of English
Date:2022.04 - -
Affiliation:Ritsumeikan University
Department:Language Education Center
Title:Shokutaku Lecturer
Date:2017.04 - 2022.03
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Research field:Humanities & Social Sciences / Foreign language education
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Research field:Others / Others
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Title: The effects of emotional word items and word familiarity on second language vocabulary learning
Journal name: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY vol.58 (p.455)
Date of publication: 2023.12
Author(s): Lafleur Louis, Kanazawa Yu -
Language: English
Title: ENAWL: Enriching the New Academic Word List with Emotional Valence,Familiarity, and Knowledgeability
Journal name: Kokusaigaku Kenkyu - Journal of International Studies vol.12 (1) (p.141 - 151)
Date of publication: 2023.03
Author(s): Yu Kanazawa, Louis LafleurType of publication: Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution)
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Title: Lessons Learnt From ERT: An EAP Case Study at a Japanese University
Date of publication: 2022.06
Author(s): Bjorn Fuisting, Louis Lafleur, Robert Andrews, Trevor Raichura, William FuscoDOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4148-0.ch005
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Language: English
Title: Students' Experiences of Emergency Remote Teaching
Journal name: JALT Postconference Publication vol.2020 (1) (p.125 - 134)
Date of publication: 2021.08
Author(s): Louis Lafleur, Robert Andrews, Trevor Raichura, Will Fusco, Bjorn FuistingDOI: 10.37546/JALTPCP2020-16
Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)
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Lafleur, L. (2020). The Indirect Spaced Repetition Concept. Vocabulary Learning and Instruction, 9(2) 9-16.
The main goal of this research is to systemize, build, and test prototype software to demonstrate Indirect Spaced Repetition (ISR) as a viable concept for Second Language Vocabulary Acquisition (SLVA). ISR is designed around well-founded spaced repetition and SLVA principles. Most importantly, it is based on Nation’s (2001) recommendation to consider all three tiers of word knowledge (meaning, form, and function/use) and subsequent 18 aspects of word knowledge for a more balanced approach in teaching and learning vocabulary. ISR prototype software was achieved in the conceptual phase of the research. The resulting prototype flashcard software was given an in-depth trial for a period of 2 weeks by seven university students. Participants were given a post-project survey to evaluate ISR software (ISRS) under four categories: enjoyment, usefulness, usability, and general consideration. Post-test survey findings showed above-average satisfaction and consideration to use such software in the future. However, these findings also revealed that some areas could be further improved, such as addressing some hardware/software issues (e.g., IT infrastructure problematics and lag) and integrating gamification elements (e.g., performance feedback/reports).
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Lafleur, L., Andrews, R., Raichura, T., Fusco, W., & Fuisting, B. (2021). Students’ Experiences of Emergency Remote Teaching. In P. Clements, R. Derrah, & P. Ferguson (Eds.), Communities of teachers & learners, 75-84.
In this exploratory study, the authors aim to uncover the student experiences of Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) involving livestream and on-demand lessons for English classes in one faculty of a large private Japanese university during the Covid-19 pandemic. Data were collected from 1178 responses on a mid-semester online survey and follow-up interviews. First- through fourth-year students rated teaching methods and a variety of online tools on their interest level, simplicity of use, and usefulness. The findings from the quantitative and qualitative data revealed that students tended to favour a mixture of on-demand lessons and livestream lessons. Students reported positive feelings about autonomous time-management, and not having to commute to university. However, problems included technical issues, the large array of unfamiliar platforms and delivery methods, a comparatively high workload, and social isolation, particularly among first-year students. Overall, the data suggests coordinated ERT programmes ought to be streamlined and economical with the use of platforms.
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Fuisting, B., Lafleur, L., Andrews, R., Raichura, T., & Fusco, W. (2022). Lessons Learnt From ERT: An EAP Case Study at a Japanese University. In L. Kohnke (Ed.), Cases on Teaching English for Academic Purposes (EAP) During COVID-19: Insights From Around the World (pp. 100-131). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-4148-0.ch005
This study gauges student satisfaction in EAP courses delivered via Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) in the Fall semester in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic using data from 529 Japanese university students' questionnaire responses. It follows up from a similar study conducted during the Spring semester and sought to determine whether changes to the method of teaching based on the Spring feedback resulted in better student experiences of ERT. Students evaluated modes of teaching (on demand, livestream, and mixed), various online tools (learning management system [LMS], teacher-created videos, Google Forms, Flipgrid, vocabulary software, Edmodo, and Zoom) and rated their overall satisfaction with online English classes. This chapter includes a background on the response to COVID-19 in Japan and how it shaped higher education, a summary of the Spring semester student experience, and the results of the questionnaire, which showed that students had a far higher overall satisfaction with ERT courses in the Fall semester.
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Kanazawa, Y., Ikuma, Y., Izumi, E., Isobe, Y., Kadota, S., Satoi, H., Sugiura, K., Hirai, A., Hori, T., Matsuda, N., Miki, K., Morishita, M., Yabuuchi, S., & Lafleur, L. (2020). Formulaic Sequences in Foreign Language Learning and Education: An Introduction. Kurosio Publishers.
This chapter describes the online formula learning system. First, a literature review is provided, followed by an in-depth look at Indirect Spaced Repetition Software (ISRS), and then a detailed description of how ISRS can be used for effective English language learning. Keywords: memory, interval effect, Leitner system, interval repetition learning system, ISRS
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Language:English
Conference name:EUROCALL 2023
International/Domestic presentation:International presentation
Presentation date:2023.08.17
Title:The Effects of Interleaved Spaced Repetition on Academic Vocabulary Knowledge Acquisition
Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)
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Language:English
Conference name:EUROCALL 2023
International/Domestic presentation:International presentation
Presentation date:2023.08.17
Title:The Effects of Gamified Daily Awards on Digital Vocabulary Flashcard Learning
Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)
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Language:English
Conference name:CamTESOL 2023
Presentation date:2023.02.19
Title:Lessons Learnt from ERT: A Follow-up Case Study at a Japanese University
Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)
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Language:English
Conference name:ACIE 2023
Presentation date:2023.02.15
Title:What Online Tools Work Best?: Lesson Learnt From ERT at a Japanese University
Presentation type:Poster presentation
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Language:English
Conference name:JALT VOCAB SIG 2022 Symposium on Vocabulary & Learning
Holding date:2022.10
Presentation date:2022.10.26
Title:Interleaved Spaced Repetition (ISR) in Vocabulary Learning
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Organization name:LET関西支部基礎理論研究部会
Committee name:事務局
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Organization name:The Japan Association for Language Teaching (JALT)
Committee name:member