Brain Box

Adi Iskandar, Alisha Dafinah and Khairol Nizam, Nurul Farahani and Mardhiyyah Rohaizad, Nurul Ajiebah and Abdullah, Nurul Huda and Ku Shahril, Ku Syafiqah Arina and Akhyani, Nur Atiqah (2025) Brain Box. In: The Fourth International Competition on Sustainable Education 2025, 20th August 2025.

Abstract

In today’s diverse classroom environments, students exhibit a wide range of learning preferences and sensory modalities, yet traditional teaching methods remain predominantly auditory. This mismatch between teaching style and student learning preference has contributed to decreased engagement and concentration, especially in critical subject areas like STEM and languages. This project introduces Brain Box, an innovative educational tool designed to cater to multi-sensory learning styles—visual, auditory, reading/writing, and kinaesthetic—by providing targeted, interactive components that align with students’ sensory strengths. Brain box modules are visual learners from diagrams and color-coded flashcards, auditory learners from sound-based instructions, reading/writing learners from labeled texts and prompts, and kinaesthetic learners from hands-on activities and manipulatives. By integrating these elements into both STEM and language curricula, Brain Box supports deeper conceptual understanding and promotes active participation. The project also serves as a formative assessment tool for teachers. By tracking student responses and progress through Brain Box modules, educators can better identify which sensory methods resonate most with individual learners, enabling more personalized and effective instructional approaches. Early trials indicate improved focus, comprehension, and enthusiasm among students when multi-sensory strategies are employed. Ultimately, Brain Box not only addresses the issue of classroom distraction due to sensory mismatch but also empowers both students and educators by transforming passive learning environments into dynamic, inclusive spaces where all learning preferences are acknowledged and nurtured. This approach fosters greater equity in education, supporting diverse learners in reaching their academic potential.

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Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
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Adi Iskandar, Alisha Dafinah
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Khairol Nizam, Nurul Farahani
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Mardhiyyah Rohaizad, Nurul Ajiebah
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Abdullah, Nurul Huda
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Ku Shahril, Ku Syafiqah Arina
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Akhyani, Nur Atiqah
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Subjects: L Education > LB Theory and practice of education
L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > Study skills
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan > Kuala Pilah Campus
Journal or Publication Title: The International Competition on Sustainable Education 2025 E-Proceeding
Event Title: The Fourth International Competition on Sustainable Education 2025
Event Dates: 20th August 2025
Page Range: pp. 58-62
Keywords: Sensory learning, STEM subjects, learning understanding
Date: September 2025
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/125029
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