The (or VibroShkola ) was a hardware-software hybrid system. Unlike standard educational games that relied solely on mouse clicks, the Vibro School included a specialized vibro-mouse or tactile pad (a force-feedback device). When a child answered a question correctly, the device would provide a gentle vibration (positive reinforcement). When they made a mistake, it offered a distinct buzz.

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The Bibigon Vibro School was an experimental educational project that aimed to create an immersive and engaging learning environment for children. The school's name "Bibigon" comes from a Russian word for "a person who loves to read," while "Vibro" refers to the use of vibration technology to enhance the learning experience. The project's founders believed that traditional teaching methods were no longer effective in the 21st century and that a new approach was needed to prepare children for the challenges of the modern world.