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With technology moving so fast it is hard for digital immigrants to keep up.
What does it mean to the rest of us "digital immigrants"?
Digital Immigrants do not start pushing buttons to make things work.
Digital immigrants Like slow and controlled release of information from limited sources.
A digital immigrant refers to one who adopts technology later in life.
For North America, most people born prior to 1980 are considered digital immigrants.
People born prior to 1988 are generally referred to as Digital Immigrants.
The reverse is true of their grandparents, whom Small dubs "digital immigrants."
It has also created student entrepreneurs who, from their dorm rooms, are managing social media for digital immigrants.
The difference, though, is that as a digital immigrant, my mind has baseline skills in concentration, contemplation and knowledge construction.
Most adults are more akin to digital immigrants.
The classification of people into digital natives and digital immigrants is controversial.
Digital immigrants might resist teaching digital literacy because they themselves weren't taught that way.
Digital immigrants are believed to be less quick to pick up new technologies than digital natives.
This has created a growing sense of unease among both digital immigrants and natives that the end of “ownership” could eventually diminish the Web’s value.
They call us digital immigrants.
It's worth remembering, after all, that it was the creative, ground-breaking minds of digital immigrants that invented the internet.
Statistics and popular representations of the elderly and digital technologies portray them as digital immigrants.
Yet he has faith that digital natives will break down the partisan divides that so comfort digital immigrants.
These "screenagers", a term originated by Rushkoff, have the chance to mediate the changing landscape more effectively than digital immigrants.
But their parents and educators -- the digital immigrants -- often find this culture confusing, perplexing, and more than a little uncomfortable.
Then you're a 'digital immigrant'
A commonly used example is that a digital immigrant may prefer to print out a document to edit it by hand rather than doing onscreen editing.
Some digital immigrants surpass digital natives in tech savvy, but there is a belief that early exposure to technology fundamentally changes the way people learn.
Marc Prensky invented and popularized the terms "digital native" and "digital immigrant."