Real-Time Student Engagement Through Brain-Computer Interface-Controlled Tools
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to investigate the potential for incorporating brain-computer interface (BCI) technology into educational settings to improve the level of real-time student involvement. Using tools that are controlled by a brain-computer interface (BCI), the study studies how direct brainwave interactions can be used to optimize and perfect literacy gestures. This investigation entails the creation and implementation of brain-computer interface (BCI) systems that are intended to cover and respond to the cognitive and emotional states of students. This will make it possible to create adaptive literacy environments that are responsive to the specific needs of each individual. The creation of interactive educational tools that are controlled by BCI inputs and the evaluation of how effective these technologies are in retaining pupil focus, provocation, and involvement are also critical elements. Empirical evidence gathered from the execution of airmen demonstrates that brain-computer interface technology has the potential to greatly improve engagement conditions.