Using Digital Narratives to Learn Public Policy
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With the goal of teaching public policy, I created an interactive digital narrative on Singapore’s Garden City while contributing to the concept, script, and storyboard based on a prior case study, Growing a City in a Garden. I wanted to spark curiosity by embedding policy insights in the everyday city life context.
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June Gwee, Civil Service College Singapore
June Gwee is a senior principal researcher at the Civil Service College. Andi Mulyono was an intern at the Civil Service College.

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