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Brenda R. Freedman is an experienced online facilitator. In addition to her work online for a major Social Networking Company, she worked as a Live Show Presenter in the Planetarium and IMAX® Theatres at the Franklin Institute Science Museum.
Having a long history of working with non-profit organizations, Brenda served on the Board of Trustees of the award winning ALICEBOT A.I. Foundation www.alicebot.org A.L.I.C.E. was created by noted computer scientist, Dr. Richard Wallace. Among the many awards, A.L.I.C.E. received Scientific American's 2002 SciTech Web Awards in Computer Science.
An online facilitator, Brenda was involved with online education and created Science-Visions, an online, cutting edge science community. She was responsible for all content and operations and produced online interviews which included Ray Villard, News Chief for the Hubble Space Telescope Institute, and Dr. Tony Phillips, a NASA Astrobiologist and Editor of Space Science News. She also produced an annual science week in 1999 and 2000, one of the first of its kind online.
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