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David Brodosi is an experienced team leader with a demonstrated history of success in the higher education industry. Skilled in employer relations, career development, coaching, and conflict resolution. Provides guidance on tech strategies and trends for state-of-the-art learning spaces, course content development, and faculty support services. Recognized as a thought leader regarding the intersection of AV/IT and collaboration technology that supports his organization's mission to deliver world-class research and technology solutions for higher education institutions. Strong community and social services professional with a Post Graduate focused on curriculum and development.travel, hiking, outdoors, photography, wildlife, adventure, wanderlust, nature, amazing, travel, brodosi, David, David Brodosi, family, highered, edtech, love
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david-brodosi · 5 months ago
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Imagine if hackers wiped out student loans, credit card debt, and other financial burdens—resetting the entire system overnight.
• What would happen if trillions of dollars in debt simply vanished?
• Would banks and governments scramble to restore the old system, or would a new financial structure emerge?
• How would individuals react, suddenly free from debt but uncertain about what comes next?
Now, factor in global economic tensions—tariffs, trade wars, and shifting alliances. If a financial reset happened while nations were already navigating instability, would it lead to chaos or a rare opportunity to rebuild a fairer system?
Would the world see this as a disaster—or a revolution?
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david-brodosi · 1 year ago
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Best Digital Educational Tools for Effective Classroom Management
Remember when classroom management meant chalkboards and paper gradebooks? Those days are long gone. Today’s educators are using digital tools to revolutionize how they teach and how students learn. These digital education tools help teachers work smarter, not harder. They get students more involved in their own learning, and they make it easier to track progress and give personalized…
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david-brodosi · 3 years ago
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Cayman Islands
The Cayman Islands are a fantastic destination for a Caribbean cruise, and I recently had the pleasure of taking a Carnival cruise to these beautiful islands. Here's my review of the experience:
The ship itself was impressive, with plenty of amenities and activities to keep passengers entertained. The staterooms were comfortable and well-appointed, and the public areas were clean and well-maintained. The food was delicious, with a variety of dining options to suit different tastes and dietary needs. The service from the staff was top-notch, and they went above and beyond to make sure we had a pleasant experience.
As for the ports of call, the Cayman Islands did not disappoint. George Town, the capital of the Caymans, is a charming and colorful town that offers plenty of shopping and dining options. Seven Mile Beach is also a must-see, with crystal-clear water and white sandy beaches that are perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
We also took a tour to Stingray City, where we got to interact with and feed wild stingrays. it was a unique and amazing experience, and the tour guide was knowledgeable and friendly.
Overall, the cruise was an unforgettable experience. The itinerary was well-planned and allowed us to make the most of our time in the Cayman Islands. I would highly recommend this cruise to anyone looking for a tropical getaway.
Few tips if you are planning to take a cruise:
Try to book an excursion or tour on port days, as it is a great way to explore the island.
Pack light and wear comfortable shoes.
Be prepared for the sun and bring sun protection.
Be open to making new friends and participate in the activities.
Don't forget to take in the ships entertainment options, it's a great way to spend an evening after a day of exploring.
Overall, I had an excellent time on my Carnival cruise to the Cayman Islands, and I look forward to the opportunity to take another cruise in the future.
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david-brodosi · 3 years ago
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david-brodosi · 3 years ago
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Associate Director, Digital Learning, InEd St. Petersburg Campus
David has been working to support faculty for nearly three decades. Having a B.S. in Business Administration and an M.Ed. in Instructional Technology, he is currently the Associate Director of Innovative Education St. Petersburg. David leads a dedicated team that works with faculty and staff to create a collaborative approach to instructional and curriculum development, design new classroom learning environments, and harness the power of technology in order to achieve academic and research excellence. David brings his expertise in online education along with extensive and varied experience in instructional classroom technology to the InEd Team.
David is an author, educator, and an experienced professional in the instructional technology and design field for higher education. Responsible for developing and directing the implementation of instructional design, technology, and development strategy, resolving complex issues, and promoting the optimal use of instructional design or technology supporting the strategic initiatives USFSP. He strives to be a highly engaged, visible, empathetic, and collaborative leader with a deep understanding of the evolving challenges facing higher education and continuing education.
We provide services to a user-base of over 6,000 faculty, students, staff, and research teams for their teaching, collaboration, and learning technology needs. This includes media capture and delivery; classroom design, installations, and support; mobile AV and production services for classrooms and special events support; instructional video studio; development and support for virtual learning environments and online learning applications; faculty development support for teaching, learning and technology in both classroom and virtual environments. Oversee staff of 10 and the annual budget of ~$2m. Act as subject matter expert on a wide variety of educational technology needs.
Research/Specialty Areas: Emerging Educational Technology, Instructional Design Services, Online Learning, Faculty Training & Development, Team Leadership, and Management Theory.
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david-brodosi · 4 years ago
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david-brodosi · 4 years ago
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david-brodosi · 4 years ago
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david-brodosi · 4 years ago
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david-brodosi · 4 years ago
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David Brodosi is the Associate Director for Innovative Education Digital Learning at USFSP. We serve the USFSP campus community by providing classroom technology services and online course development support which supports faculty in their teaching, learning and collaborative endeavors and are committed to the pursuit of innovative educational technology projects in areas that can expand our ability to improve the teaching and learning experience at USF and around the world.
We provide services to a user-base of over 6,000 faculty, students, staff, and research teams for their teaching, collaboration, and learning technology needs. This includes media capture and delivery; classroom design, installations and support; mobile AV and production services for classrooms and special events support; instructional video studio; development and support for virtual learning environments and online learning applications; faculty development support for teaching, learning and technology in both classroom and virtual environments. Oversee staff of 10 and the annual budget of ~$2m. Act as subject matter expert on a wide variety of educational technology needs.
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david-brodosi · 4 years ago
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david-brodosi · 5 years ago
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https://brodosi.wixsite.com/mysite/post/my-traveling-with-the-family
I think it’s really important for everyone to understand the toll this virus is taking on families. I forward to taking our yearly vacation, and now that this is no longer possible at this particular time, it’s indeed affecting me and my family in a number of different ways.
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The coronavirus doesn’t just physically have an impact on our family because they're confined, it affect on an emotional and mental level. This is especially true for both my teenager boys, as they spend most of their time in their bedrooms attending classes are playing online
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david-brodosi · 5 years ago
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I enjoy traveling with my family and introducing my kids to new things, new people, and new cultures. Can’t wait for the pandemic to be over. -david Brodosi
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david-brodosi · 5 years ago
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David Brodosi and his Family on vacation in New York City. Exploring Times Square and having a ball. 
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david-brodosi · 5 years ago
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Miss Traveling with my family. My boys are growing too fast.
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