Now that I have had a chance to look at the news article, I think it is just rubbish and the writer has ulterior motives.
The computers though expensive initially will save alot in the cost of text books ove r the long term.
We cannot wait for everything to be perfect before implementing a policy. The free primary education system we have now was introduced chaotically. Even though there are many issues with it, I have not heard anyone say " I wish the free primary education was never introduced."
Teacher training is not an issue. A series of seminars is all it will take to introduce them to computers. The content will likely be the same to start with but as time evolves newer content will be developed to keep pace with the times. In due course , there may possibly be an exam in computer programming at std 8 level. Why not?
Teachers will be happier with less work. No more tedious homework and exams to mark. All can be computer based with the kids who get low scores being easily spotted and helped.
Virtual classrooms can spring up. A locality with few math teachers have the teacher teach via video link and all you need is assistants in the class to help the students go through difficult points. The video content can be replayed even while at home until the point gets through.
The possibilities are just endless in my opinion. A situation will even arise where the students will come up with their own solutions to learning challenges.
This, is the future of Learning.
They must find it difficult....... those who have taken authority as the truth, rather than truth as the authority. -G. Massey.