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		Definition of digital immigrant in English: digital immigrantnoun A person born or brought up before the widespread use of digital technology.  chances are many digital immigrants will find managing online privacy a daunting prospect Example sentencesExamples -  In general, the concept of digital wisdom attempts to integrate the digital immigrants into the technology areas where the digital natives reside.
 -  As digital immigrants who have lived uprooted and undomesticated lives we identify with the deep sense of humour of the coffee mums of the gated communities.
 -  The "complex" game, in the sense that I mean it here, did not exist when these digital immigrants—most of today's parents and teachers—were growing up.
 -  The relentless feeling of pressing email or text messages is largely among the 'digital immigrants' not the 'natives' that operate with all senses on.
 -  Students coming into universities today are "digital natives" and fundamentally different in their use of technology than the "digital immigrants" who teach them.
 -  Apparently, the next cohort will be the Millennials (born since 1995) who, together with Generation Y, are digital natives rather than digital immigrants.
 -  He describes today's students as "digital natives," whereas today's teachers are often "digital immigrants."
 -  Teachers who are digital immigrants do not feel comfortable with technology.
 -  It did take him quite a long time to realise he was a "digital immigrant" as opposed to a "digital native".
 -  Like many of you in this room, I'm a digital immigrant.
 -  The younger generation has grown up with technology all around them and can get by better than "digital immigrants" who will always feel a bit foreign.
 -  I often feel that I am a digital immigrant inhabiting the world of digital natives.
 -  He talks about digital natives (eg ten year olds) and digital immigrants (eg him and management of most media organisations).
 -  Interestingly, very few educational technology advocates mention that the digital immigrants were the creators of these devices and environments.
 -  Like many of you, I'm a digital immigrant.
 -  The peculiar challenge then, is for us digital immigrants—many of whom are in positions to determine how news is assembled and disseminated—to apply a digital mindset to a new set of challenges.
 -  Even though digital immigrants can never become digital natives, these individuals can acquire and possess digital wisdom.
 -  He was given as an example of a digital immigrant who has digital wisdom.
 -  I don't know how to fix the computer, because I'm a digital immigrant.
 -  When older folks—those whom I call "digital immigrants"—use the word, they still think of the early, pre-computer, simple games such as board and card games.
 
    Definition of digital immigrant in US English: digital immigrantnoun A person born or brought up before the widespread use of digital technology.  chances are many digital immigrants will find managing online privacy a daunting prospect Example sentencesExamples -  I don't know how to fix the computer, because I'm a digital immigrant.
 -  I often feel that I am a digital immigrant inhabiting the world of digital natives.
 -  He describes today's students as "digital natives," whereas today's teachers are often "digital immigrants."
 -  It did take him quite a long time to realise he was a "digital immigrant" as opposed to a "digital native".
 -  In general, the concept of digital wisdom attempts to integrate the digital immigrants into the technology areas where the digital natives reside.
 -  As digital immigrants who have lived uprooted and undomesticated lives we identify with the deep sense of humour of the coffee mums of the gated communities.
 -  He was given as an example of a digital immigrant who has digital wisdom.
 -  Interestingly, very few educational technology advocates mention that the digital immigrants were the creators of these devices and environments.
 -  The relentless feeling of pressing email or text messages is largely among the 'digital immigrants' not the 'natives' that operate with all senses on.
 -  Students coming into universities today are "digital natives" and fundamentally different in their use of technology than the "digital immigrants" who teach them.
 -  When older folks—those whom I call "digital immigrants"—use the word, they still think of the early, pre-computer, simple games such as board and card games.
 -  The younger generation has grown up with technology all around them and can get by better than "digital immigrants" who will always feel a bit foreign.
 -  Even though digital immigrants can never become digital natives, these individuals can acquire and possess digital wisdom.
 -  Teachers who are digital immigrants do not feel comfortable with technology.
 -  Like many of you in this room, I'm a digital immigrant.
 -  Like many of you, I'm a digital immigrant.
 -  The peculiar challenge then, is for us digital immigrants—many of whom are in positions to determine how news is assembled and disseminated—to apply a digital mindset to a new set of challenges.
 -  Apparently, the next cohort will be the Millennials (born since 1995) who, together with Generation Y, are digital natives rather than digital immigrants.
 -  The "complex" game, in the sense that I mean it here, did not exist when these digital immigrants—most of today's parents and teachers—were growing up.
 -  He talks about digital natives (eg ten year olds) and digital immigrants (eg him and management of most media organisations).
 
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