User:Djcelaya/sandbox

David Joseph Celaya (born November 24, 1990) is an application developer at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. He currently focuses on applications to support learning and instruction in health science education.

Career
While an undergraduate student at the University of Arizona, Celaya was hired as a part-time student worker in the Office of the Dean at the University of Arizona's College of Social & Behavioral Sciences. After a year, he joined the technical services group at the college as a web and mobile programmer. He focused on creating new mobile responsive web interfaces to bring the college's many business support applications to the mobile platform. Again after a year and upon completion of his undergraduate career, he was hired as part-time staff in the technical services group and continued work on mobile web applications. In pursuit of additional FTE, he was hired part-time by Arizona Health Science Center's BioCommunications. There he explored more innovative and cutting-edge technologies such as Meteor and Laravel. After a year of evenly split time between Social & Behavioral Sciences and BioCommunications, he elected to pursue full-time employment through solely BioCommunications. He is now the only full-time employee in the Learning & Instructional Technologies group at BioCommunications. There he maintains an array of interactive touchscreens and is the division's leading expert in mobile web applications, native mobile applications, and custom web systems.

Education
Celaya received his Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from the University of Arizona in 2013. He began his undergraduate education in 2009 at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia and at the time was undecided what his major area of study would be. A year later, in 2010, he relocated to Tucson, Arizona and began studying computer science at the University of Arizona. He took a breadth of courses in computer science (in lieu of a minor in another area) including topics such as web development, finite automata, programming languages, compilers, and computer graphics. He was admitted to the highly-acclaimed Master of Science program in Management Information Systems offered by the University of Arizona's Eller College of Management in 2014 but elected not pursue the degree for lack of interest. He is currently exploring the fields of instructional design and educational technology and is considering pursuing an advanced degree in the topic offered at the University of Arizona.

Early life and family
Celaya was born in Chandler, Arizona to Christine Celaya and Daniel Celaya, Jr. He spent the majority of his youth in Gilbert, Arizona with his brother Matthew and sister Danielle. He attended Greenfield Elementary School, South Valley Junior High School, and completed his K-12 education at Mesquite High School with honors. In high school, he distinguished himself by participating in the school's concert band and symphony orchestra as first Bassoonist as well as studying both the Spanish and Japanese languages.