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Digital Natives vs. Digital Immigrants Digital Natives vs. Digital Immigrants
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In a world where youth is king, the young and tech-savvy rule. But are these so-called digital natives (folks born in the tech era) more valuable than digital immigrants (folks born when manual typewriters ruled the world)? The answer might surprise you.

Join us for this brown bag lunch with digital media expert Sree Sreenivasan!

This talk is free and open to the public. Space is limited, please arrive early to secure a seat!

Parking is available for a fee on the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa campus. See map.

Presented by Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design in partnership with East-West Center.

Sree Sreenivasan is Shangri La's artist-in-residence from November 26 - December 1, 2018. Sree is a digital media professional who has served as the Chief Digital Officer for several major institutions that include the City of New York and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Before joining the Met, he spent 20 years as a full-time professor at Columbia Journalism School. While in residence at Shangri La he will be leading several talks and workshops on digital media.

 

In a world where youth is king, the young and tech-savvy rule. But are these so-called digital natives (folks born in the tech era) more valuable than digital immigrants (folks born when manual typewriters ruled the world)? The answer might surprise you.

Join us for this brown bag lunch with digital media expert Sree Sreenivasan!

This talk is free and open to the public. Space is limited, please arrive early to secure a seat!

Parking is available for a fee on the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa campus. See map.

Presented by Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design in partnership with East-West Center.

Sree Sreenivasan is Shangri La's artist-in-residence from November 26 - December 1, 2018. Sree is a digital media professional who has served as the Chief Digital Officer for several major institutions that include the City of New York and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Before joining the Met, he spent 20 years as a full-time professor at Columbia Journalism School. While in residence at Shangri La he will be leading several talks and workshops on digital media.