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Girlie C. Delacruz
Senior Researcher
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Girlie Delacruz has been working on a broad number of CRESST research projects since 2002. Her research interests involve investigating how to use various forms of technology including computers, video games, mobile devices, and sensor-based networks to understand and measure learning in both military and educational contexts. In the area of assessment, her research focuses on issues of validity, assessment design, and the use of advanced computational models to support formative assessment and adaptive training.
She has published numerous articles in scholarly journals and has written book chapters on the topic of technology in education. Dr. Delacruz is currently conducting CRESST research on the design of inquiry-based assessments for computational thinking and video-games to facilitate young children's scientific reasoning and problem solving in physics.

