By JENNA MINK, The Daily News
When William King attended a technology conference in Nashville earlier this year, he did not expect to spearhead a similar event in Bowling Green. They explore “ways we can use technology to help our students become 21st-century learners and become productive citizens,” said King, assistant principal at Bowling Green High School. “When I grew up, I took notes on notepads. Kids these days take it on laptops, cell phones. … Teachers are kind of behind on that.”
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