Beyond Examinations: EEG Measurements and Neuroscience of Learnography
For centuries, examinations have been the dominant method for evaluating the qualities of formal academic learning in the education system. However, examinations measure the outcomes of learning rather than the neurological processes that produce learning. Can Brainwaves Measure Learning? The EEG Revolution in Learnography Learnography is a proposed science of knowledge transfer. This system argues that learning should be understood as a measurable brain process involving the transfer of knowledge from source materials into structured neural representations called brainpage maps and modules. In this context, Electroencephalography (EEG) offers a promising avenue for investigating the neurological foundations of learning. EEG devices can record brainwave activity in real time, enabling researchers to observe attention, cognitive engagement, memory formation, motor planning, and knowledge integration during learning activities. This article explores the role of EEG measurements in learno...