Teachers in the Daviess County Public School system have earned nearly $140,000 worth of new computers for their students. According to media partner 14News, 55 teachers spent two days developing computer lesson plans at a Kentucky Dataseam Initiative workshop. During the workshop, teachers used computers to come up with plans to make learning more interesting and relevant. School officials say the program has earned the district more than $400,000 worth of technology over the last several years.