Exploration in Digital LiteratureMain MenuIntroduction to Exploration in Digital LiteratureWorks CitedAbout the Student AuthorsLucy Dunlop0f87c154df9d1f5b9c9db43bf755c92458e4029aChristina Dang16f8741b7c1912c88412ac3ecd3d51712dc3f3f0Deena Lang131c436bb0b401aee393cec40c25d6b298e0d091Amelia Tan072c06bdfc7e7ce98f28891a102d135bb24f1261
Option 2: Slowing the reading pace
12019-11-15T17:12:02-08:00Amelia Tan072c06bdfc7e7ce98f28891a102d135bb24f1261355682plain2019-11-15T17:21:42-08:00Amelia Tan072c06bdfc7e7ce98f28891a102d135bb24f1261In this option, a reader can uncover the details of the city at a slow pace. Under this option, exploration appears to become an activity that one can do with calmness and with peace of mind while attaining knowledge of new places that one would have never thought to explore in the first place.
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1media/Capture_thumb.JPG2019-11-15T16:47:44-08:00Amelia Tan072c06bdfc7e7ce98f28891a102d135bb24f1261Walking pace options1Walking pace options in J.R. Carpenter's work "Walks from City Bus Routes"media/Capture.JPGplain2019-11-15T16:47:44-08:00Amelia Tan072c06bdfc7e7ce98f28891a102d135bb24f1261