Digital Immigrant


What does Digital Immigrant mean?

A digital immigrant is an individual who was born before the widespread adoption of digital technology. The term digital immigrant may also apply to individuals who were born after the spread of digital technology and who were not exposed to it at an early age. Digital immigrants are the opposite of digital natives, who have been interacting with technology from childhood. 

Understanding Digital Immigrants


A digital immigrant is a term coined by Mark Prensky in 2001 to describe anyone who grew up prior to the digital age. Generally, people are considered to be digital immigrants if they were born prior to 1985. They were introduced to technology later in life and adopted its use as opposed to digital natives who are said to have been raised alongside developing technologies.


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