In the article “Visitors and Residents: A new typology for online engagement” I found it really interesting that the author Presnky categorized people into types based on how much technical experience they had naturally and based on age factors. Prensky made statements to support the thinking that today’s generation should be known as native to the digital language whereas the older generation should be known as immigrants to the digital language. The meaning of immigrant was further explained as someone who manages to learn but will never be fully competent. This made me go “wow” as I have never thought this way about the digital platform. I do agree that students from this generation may be more tech-savvy compared to some of the older people in our community. But that does not mean that we can categorize their technical experience based on their age. We need to understand that this change has occurred because most of the jobs today require some sort of computer interaction.