Larysa Lysenko
Concordia University
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Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice | 2012
Christian Dagenais; Larysa Lysenko; Philip C. Abrami; Robert M. Bernard; Jean Ramde; Michel Janosz
Evidence & Policy • vol 8 • no 3 • 2012 • 285–309 • http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/174426412X654031
Education and Information Technologies | 2016
Philip C. Abrami; C. Anne Wade; Larysa Lysenko; Jonathon Marsh; Anthony Gioko
The research explores the impact of interactive, multimedia literacy software (ABRA) on the reading skills of early elementary students in Kenya. Twelve grade two English teachers and their students from six schools were randomly divided in half: an experimental group (N = 180) where ABRA was part of their English Language instruction and a control group (N = 174) where regular instruction was used. After the pre-test student data were collected, a three-day initial training and planning session were held for the experimental teachers on how to use ABRA to teach literacy. Every week each experimental class was bussed to a computer lab with full access to ABRA for one 90-min lesson. Teacher support included the alignment of ABRA lesson plans with the Kenyan English Language norms, weekly web conferences with the trainer, as well as technical and pedagogical help from staff at the lab site. After the 13-week intervention, significant and substantial gains in reading comprehension were found for ABRA students as measured by GRADE, a standardized test of literacy. In addition, ABRA students outperformed their peers in control classes on the core end-of-year subject exams including English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies.
Journal of Information Technology Education : Innovations in Practice | 2016
Larysa Lysenko; Steven Rosenfield; Helena Dedic; Annie Savard; Einat Idan; Philip C. Abrami; C. Anne Wade; Nadia Naffi
The pilot research presented here explores the classroom use of Emerging Literacy in Mathematics (ELM) software, a research-based bilingual interactive multimedia instructional tool, and its potential to develop emerging numeracy skills. At the time of the study, a central theme of early mathematics curricula, Number Concept, was fully developed. It was broken down into five mathematical concepts including counting, comparing, adding, subtracting and decomposing. Each of these was further subdivided yielding 22 online activities, each building in a level of complexity and abstraction. In total, 234 grade one students from 12 classes participated in the two-group post-test study that lasted about seven weeks and for which students in the experimental group used ELM for about 30 minutes weekly. The results for the final sample of 186 students showed that ELM students scored higher on the standardized math test (Canadian Achievement Test, 2008) and reported less boredom and lower anxiety as measured on the Academic Emotions Questionnaire than their peers in the control group. This short duration pilot study of one ELM theme holds great promise for ELM’s continued development.
Computers in Education | 2014
Larysa Lysenko; Philip C. Abrami
Canadian journal of education | 2014
Larysa Lysenko; Philip C. Abrami; Robert M. Bernard; Christian Dagenais; Michel Janosz
The Journal of Interactive Learning Research | 2015
Philip C. Abrami; Eugene Borohkovski; Larysa Lysenko
Archive | 2010
Larysa Lysenko
Brock Education Journal | 2016
Larysa Lysenko; Philip C. Abrami; Robert M. Bernard; Christian Dagenais
The Journal of Interactive Learning Research | 2016
Alan Cheung; Barley Mak; Philip C. Abrami; Anne Wade; Larysa Lysenko
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2014
Eva Mary Bures; Philip C. Abrami; Larysa Lysenko