Wearables for Engagement Detection in Learning Environments: A Review
Maritza Bustos-López,
Nicandro Cruz-Ramírez,
Alejandro Guerra-Hernández,
Laura Nely Sánchez-Morales,
Nancy Aracely Cruz-Ramos,
Giner Alor-Hernández
Affiliations
Maritza Bustos-López
Instituto de Investigaciones en Inteligencia Artificial, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa, Veracruz 91097, Mexico
Nicandro Cruz-Ramírez
Instituto de Investigaciones en Inteligencia Artificial, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa, Veracruz 91097, Mexico
Alejandro Guerra-Hernández
Instituto de Investigaciones en Inteligencia Artificial, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa, Veracruz 91097, Mexico
Laura Nely Sánchez-Morales
Division of Research and Postgraduate Studies, CONACYT-Tecnológico Nacional de México/I. T. Orizaba, Av. Oriente 9 852 Col. Emiliano Zapata, Orizaba, Veracruz 94320, Mexico
Nancy Aracely Cruz-Ramos
Division of Research and Postgraduate Studies, Tecnológico Nacional de México/I. T. Orizaba, Av. Oriente 9 852 Col. Emiliano Zapata, Orizaba, Veracruz 94320, Mexico
Giner Alor-Hernández
Division of Research and Postgraduate Studies, Tecnológico Nacional de México/I. T. Orizaba, Av. Oriente 9 852 Col. Emiliano Zapata, Orizaba, Veracruz 94320, Mexico
Appropriate teaching–learning strategies lead to student engagement during learning activities. Scientific progress and modern technology have made it possible to measure engagement in educational settings by reading and analyzing student physiological signals through sensors attached to wearables. This work is a review of current student engagement detection initiatives in the educational domain. The review highlights existing commercial and non-commercial wearables for student engagement monitoring and identifies key physiological signals involved in engagement detection. Our findings reveal that common physiological signals used to measure student engagement include heart rate, skin temperature, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, and electrocardiogram (ECG) data. Similarly, stress and surprise are key features of student engagement.