This article discusses the concept of cognitive activity in a digital learning environment and explores the characteristics that influence its development in modern educational contexts. The research aims to highlight key theoretical insights and practical implications for fostering cognitive activity in digital settings, focusing on how technological tools and pedagogical practices can jointly facilitate active learning processes. Through a review of relevant literature and consideration of empirical findings, this study contributes to the understanding of how students’ mental processes are influenced by digital resources, collaborative interaction, and evolving instructional designs. The results underscore the importance of providing learning experiences that promote deep cognition, continuous engagement, and reflective thinking. In addition, this article addresses methodological perspectives for examining cognitive activity, the potential benefits and challenges of implementing specific digital interventions, and future directions for research in online and blended education.
Ismatillaeva Dilfuza Botirjonovna (Sat,) studied this question.
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