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Do spell checkers grammar checkers and autocorrect functions strengthen or weaken the writing skills of computer users?
From the above studies, it is clear that the spelling and grammar checkers are not helping the digital natives to improve on their traditional literacy development.
Why do students use grammar checkers?
Advantages of Grammar Check -
Such tools allow personals to improve their knowledge of the English language by showing them their mistakes and errors. Grammar Checker Tools will proofread your text to make sure that it is precise and free of mistakes. It will provide you with zero mistakes in your work.
How does computer literacy help students?
Computer literacy enables students to make use of the online learning platforms that are available on the internet. There are a number of learning platforms and doubt-solving platforms available for students and also they can connect with experts on the internet to learn more about their learning concepts.
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