Comment by foxrider
4 days ago
Adding to this - that's why I insist all my students should learn touch-typing, for at least 10 minutes per lesson. It really changes how you interact with your computer, and how much touch typing quickly makes you able to type as fast as you can think changes your approach to automating things in a quick script or doing some bash-fu. A very underrated skill in todays world.
> students should learn touch-typing
I agree, but I wonder how not knowing how to spell would affect that. The highschool kids I work with, are not great spellers (nor do they have good handwriting).