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Attention metrics for better study sessions
By Donald Haguma · June 12, 2026
Traditional study tools rarely show how a learner is actually engaging. They may track completion, but they miss the texture of the session: where attention drops, where retries happen, and which interactions create momentum.
Attention metrics help make learning more responsive. If a student keeps missing the same type of challenge, the system can surface that pattern. If a learner stays engaged through interactive scenes, creators can understand what is working.
The goal is not surveillance. The goal is better support. Useful metrics should help students and educators make better decisions about pacing, difficulty, and feedback.
