The new site for adaptive comparative judgment (ACJ) assessment of CDATs is now online at www.simplicitest.com. Please click through to find out more about it and join the community of art educator users.
Author: Steven Heil
How to use the CJ Web App for CDAT Project
Check out this Loom video show how to use the new Comparative Judgment Web App to assess student drawings for the CDAT Project.
Comparative Judgment Webapp Now Online
Collaborator, Almond Heil, and I just finished a production-environment ready version of a custom-designed Comparative Judgment Webapp. It will require an account login and some amount of explanation for users. We’ll rely on it to collect data for the CDAT Project this winter and expect to report out Spring, 2022. Check it out here: www.compare.drawingtest.org
Web app development in progress
This website offers a neat package of information compiled and organized from several articles about the CDAT. Now registered users can create an account, update contact information, and gain access to the test form and administration manual. The intention for this site also is to add a web app in the future for users to…
Gilbert Clark’s test and my conversations with Enid Zimmerman
My acquaintance with Enid Zimmerman, Professor Emerita of Art Education and High Ability Education at Indiana University, began in the Fall of 2018, shortly after her husband, Gil Clark, passed away. He had researched and authored the CDAT. I was working on a webinar for the National Art Education Association (NAEA), had read just about…