With the recent release of the iPhone 4 and the iPad, prior generation iPhones and iPod touches are going unused in homes everywhere. At the same time preschools, kindergartens, and elementary schools around the world, public and private, are finding tremendous success with the use of high technology mobile devices for learning in classrooms.
Software developer, Steve Glinberg, has recently announced a recycling program for iPhones and iPod touches that aims to bring high technology mobile devices into classrooms.
Put your old iPhone or iPod touch to the best possible use – donate it to a school or to a program such as this so it can be put to productive use as a learning tool for children.
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