Tracking Students’ Mental Engagement Using EEG Signals during an Interaction with a Virtual Learning Environment

A. Khedher, I. Jraidi, C. Frasson
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Monitoring students’ level of engagement during learning activities is an important challenge in the development of tutoring interventions. In this paper, we explore the feasibility of using electroencephalographic signals (EEG) as a tool to monitor the mental engagement index of novice medicine students during a reasoning process. More precisely, the objectives were first, to track students’ mental engagement evolution in order to investigate whether there were particular sections within the learning environment that aroused the highest engagement level among the students, and, if so, did these sections have an impact on learners’ performance. Experimental analyses showed the same trends in the different resolution phases as well as across the different regions of the environments. However, we noticed a higher engagement index during the treatment identification phase since it aroused more mental effort. Moreover statistically significant effects were found between mental engagement and students’ performance.
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利用脑电图信号跟踪学生在虚拟学习环境中的心理参与
监测学生在学习活动中的参与程度是发展辅导干预的一个重要挑战。本文探讨了利用脑电图(EEG)作为工具监测医学新生推理过程中心理投入指数的可行性。更准确地说,目标首先是跟踪学生的心理投入演变,以调查在学习环境中是否存在引起学生最高投入水平的特定部分,如果是这样,这些部分是否对学习者的表现产生影响。实验分析表明,在不同的分辨率阶段以及不同区域的环境中,有相同的趋势。然而,我们注意到,在治疗识别阶段,参与度指数更高,因为它引起了更多的心理努力。此外,在统计上发现心理投入与学生成绩之间存在显著影响。
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