Who am I?

by Mark Holah on August 19, 2010

in ScienceMuseum,visits

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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Human Genome Project the Science Museum is hosting a wonderfully interactive gallery named “Who am I?”

The Gallery will make for a great visit for psychology students visiting London and is certainly the best museum of interactive psychology currently available in the UK.

Students of psychology (especially AS and A level) will easily relate to the interactive content and it is free.  Many of the interactive installations are clearly mapped onto the content of A level psychology and there are some real gems here relating to memory, attraction and much more.

Although I found the web site to be OK it is no way as good as the real gallery experience.  I would suggest that A level students, with guidance, could easily enjoy and pass a full morning or afternoon learning about “Who am I?”     The Science Museum is open every day from 10:00 to 18:00.

Links

“Who am I” web site

Science Museum

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