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digital immigrant
[ dij-i-tl im-i-gruhnt ]
noun
- a person who has become familiar with computers, the internet, and other digital technology as a young adult or later in life. Compare digital native.
digital immigrant
noun
- informal.a person who has become used to using information technology as a young adult Compare digital native analogue
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of digital immigrant1
Example Sentences
Heck, you might not even be a digital immigrant.
If you’re a digital immigrant as I am, there’s something deeply satisfying about Michael S. Rosenwald’s report in the Washington Post that “millennials still strongly prefer print for pleasure and learning, a bias that surprises reading experts given the same group’s proclivity to consume most other content digitally.â€
Another first-time participant in the NewFronts, whose presentation preceded BuzzFeed’s, is a digital immigrant — i.e., a legacy-media company: The New York Times, which used its event to formally introduce its video offerings under the banner of Times Video, with the slogan “Beyond words.â€
Those who don’t turn to the pros for help often seek succor from family and friends, a form of bonding between the Digital Native and Digital Immigrant generations built around questions such as, “Why doesn’t my phone get e-mail anymore?â€
If you take an fMRI of the brain of a digital native like today’s students and compare it to a similar scan of a digital immigrant, like many of their professors, you can see the difference.
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