LankyDoodle
Well-Known Member
I don't think spell check is useful when it comes to a mistake like 'confirmation', because confirmation is a word! I wrote a thesis during my postgrad about multimodal literacy, and one of the arguments that came up in the literature was that computers and, more specifically, spell check, has made people struggle more with spelling. Even with a spell check it always pays to proof read.
Thinking about it: has no one ever written a post, read it through and noticed mistakes? Maybe some people just don't have the time to do that.
I'm just trying to see both sides here. As I said, I can get irritated by it, but there are often reasons mistakes are made; and if I picked up on every mistake the children in my classes make, they would never want to do any work for me. I also worry that those children who have had their spelling picked on at school (as in there being far too much emphasis on it), grow up to have issues around writing.
Thinking about it: has no one ever written a post, read it through and noticed mistakes? Maybe some people just don't have the time to do that.
I'm just trying to see both sides here. As I said, I can get irritated by it, but there are often reasons mistakes are made; and if I picked up on every mistake the children in my classes make, they would never want to do any work for me. I also worry that those children who have had their spelling picked on at school (as in there being far too much emphasis on it), grow up to have issues around writing.