International Journal of Computational Linguistics Research
A Look of Cognitonics at the Role of Museums in Cognitive Engagement of the Adolescents and University Students
Olga S. Fomichova, Vladimir A. Fomichov, Svetlana M. Gordeeva Division “Dialogue of Sciences†State Budget Professional Educational Institution “Sparrow Hills†Universitetsky prospect 5, 119296 Moscow, Russia. School of Business Informatics, Faculty of Business and Management National Research University Hig
Abstract: This paper pertains mainly to art cognitonics, it is a significant branch of cognitonics, or the science about the
human being in the digital world. The first aim of the paper is to consider a way of achieving cognitive engagement of the
adolescents and university students at lectures on art cognitonics. The central idea is to expand the conceptual universe of
the learners by means of messages conveyed by outstanding canvases and sculptures. Art cognitonics changes the perception
of a work of art by the beholder in comparison with the traditional approach. The second aim is to state a new conception of
a sci-fi museum (a science fiction museum), this conception is underpinned by cognitonics. The principal idea of the new
conception is the creation of a thought-provoking space aiming at stimulating the process of perception of the power of
thought, regarding thought as a value.
Keywords: Digital Science, Cognitonics A Look of Cognitonics at the Role of Museums in Cognitive Engagement of the Adolescents and University Students
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