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Centre for Assessment Research, Policy and Practice in Education (CARPE)

International Collaborators

Prof Phillip Dawson

Professor Phillip (Phill) Dawson is the Co-Director of the Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE) at Deakin University, Australia. 

Phill is most known for his research on feedback, cheating and artificial intelligence in assessment. He is currently leading an Australian Research Council project into supporting students to make the most of feedback through developing their feedback literacy. Additionally, Phill is also currently working on a major project with Deakin colleagues into how to design assessment that is valid and appropriate for a time of artificial intelligence.

ORCID: 0000-0002-4513-8287. Google Scholar profile

 

Past research fellows

Dr Mariel Musso 

Dr. Mariel F. Musso is a Research Fellow at CARPE. She has a PhD in Psychology (University of San Luis, Argentina, 2007) and PhD in Educational Sciences (KU Leuven University, Belgium, 2016). Dr. Musso has been an international consultant in many national assessment projects for Assessment Group International and the World Bank, in countries of Southeast Asia, Latin America, Middle East and Europe. She previously held the positions of Associate Researcher at CONICET, Argentina and Professor in the Department of Psychology at UADE University, Argentina. She has published many papers in journals, several book chapters, and is a member of various international professional associations with regular participation in their conferences (European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction, International Union of Psychological Science, Psychonomic Society, Association for Psychological Science, and Cognitive Science Society). Her main areas of interest lie in self-regulated learning, modeling of cognitive processes, machine-learning methods in education, and new methods in educational assessment.