Xun Li, Pablo J. Ortiz, Jeffrey Browne, Diana Franklin, J. Oliver, R. Geyer, Yuanyuan Zhou, F. Chong
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A case for smartphone reuse to augment elementary school education
The rapid growth of information technology has led to substantial economic and societal benefits. Unfortunately, rapid improvements in technology has also led to an unsustainable “disposable” model in which devices are replaced in a matter of months. This model is especially problematic in the cell phone area, where over a billion phones are manufactured per year.