Children with neurodevelopmental disorders often struggle with hand-eye coordination, reaction time, and motor control. Existing assessment and training tools are frequently expensive and inaccessible to special education schools and community care facilities, particularly those partnered with Alert NGO, Joan Enterprise, and Amrit Centre For Special Needs.
The KPRIET SB team designed and developed an Interactive Hand-Eye Coordination Trainer to address this critical need. This smart, interactive system utilizes modular hardware with LED cues and sensor-based detection to measure and enhance response times, offering real-time feedback and data visualization.
This project aims to provide an engaging, affordable, and data-driven platform for children with special needs to enhance motor skills, while enabling therapists and caregivers to track progress effectively.
This project was made possible by $5,300 in funding from the Instrumentation and Measurement Society (IMS), an EPICS in IEEE Partner
