Yes, I agree with the first responder. Technology is great, and I'm sure that many colleges, including mine, will increasingly turn to using on-line technology in these budget-conscious times. But if students do not have the skills necessary to do well in reading, writing, and analyzing, then all the technology in the world won't help. The secret, as the Times article notes, is the ability to give attention to each student, especially in K-12 education. Everyone agrees that classroom size is important, but no one apparently wants to undertake any measures to remedy the situation. End result: applying a seemingly beneficial, but actually shortsighted, solution.
Actually, research shows that class size isn't all that important unless the class is less than around 14 students. Reducing class size from 25 to 20 doesn't really do much. What has been shown as making a difference is school size. The smaller the school, the better students have a tendency to do.
But yeah, technology can only go so far.