A great way to start a DST is to think not about a complex set of images but choose only one and then tell a story around it. Such as this one about University of Houston’s DST guru, Bernard Robin, talking about a picture taken in 1926 showing the grocery store of his grandfather complete with 5 year old Bernard’s father.
An example of a digital story of a school girl adapating to a new culture.
Richard Connell's famous short story "The Most Dangerous Game”, adapted to the DST format.
This is an example of a digital ‘essay’ about the change in the film industry portrayal of vampires.
This is an example of a digital essay that children did about coral reefs as part of their John Muir Award which required them to disseminate information about their project. It included both clips they took from the internet, as well as information that they collected themselves.