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Homeschooling with Technology
Meryl van der Merwe
300 episodes
5 days ago
The Homeschooling with Technology Podcast is a weekly show, hosted by Meryl van der Merwe, where she shares ideas on how to use technology to be more productive as a homeschool parent and on how to use technology to make lessons more engaging. In addition, she covers techie skills your children need to learn and how to easily incorporate them into your homeschooling. Meryl homeschooled her 4 children after working as a computer programmer for many years. She uses technology whenever she can when teaching both live co-op classes and online classes for homeschoolers. In this podcast, she shares all the best tech resources she finds with you.
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The Homeschooling with Technology Podcast is a weekly show, hosted by Meryl van der Merwe, where she shares ideas on how to use technology to be more productive as a homeschool parent and on how to use technology to make lessons more engaging. In addition, she covers techie skills your children need to learn and how to easily incorporate them into your homeschooling. Meryl homeschooled her 4 children after working as a computer programmer for many years. She uses technology whenever she can when teaching both live co-op classes and online classes for homeschoolers. In this podcast, she shares all the best tech resources she finds with you.
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Education
Kids & Family,
Parenting
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Video Scholarship Tips
Homeschooling with Technology
20 minutes 47 seconds
1 month ago
Video Scholarship Tips

Episode 340 — Video Scholarship Tips (with Monica Matthews)
Looking for video scholarship tips that actually work? In this episode of Homeschooling with Technology, scholarship expert Monica Matthews shares practical video scholarship tips for high school (and younger) students—how to hook judges fast, align your story with a sponsor’s mission, film with simple lighting and clear audio, avoid script-reading, and submit authentic, AI-proof entries that stand out in college scholarship competitions.
What this episode covers


Why video scholarships are growing (hint: AI-proofing & faster judging)


How video entries differ from written essays—but keep the same “heart”


Practical strategies for camera-shy students


A step-by-step prep checklist (gear, setup, delivery)


Content tips that make judges lean in


Common mistakes that quietly disqualify strong applicants


Encouragement to start scholarship hunting before senior year





Key takeaways
1) Why more scholarships want video


Organizations want the real student—voice, presence, personal stories—less vulnerable to ghost-writing/AI.


Video lets judges scan more entries quickly and spot authentic connection to their mission.


2) Video vs. essay: same heart, new canvas


Align to the sponsor’s mission just like a written essay—then show it.


Use visuals/props/locations that reinforce fit (e.g., record in a barn for an FFA scholarship).


Voice, pacing, and genuine enthusiasm communicate things text can’t.


3) For camera-shy students


It’s a learned skill: practice short takes; use bullet points (not scripts).


Relaxation cues help (hydrate, quick snack, breathe, light stretch, brief chat with a friend).


Place a tiny sticker by the lens to remind you to look at the camera and smile.


Consider a (free) voice-activated teleprompter sparingly—bullet points are still best.


4) Production & setup tips (simple wins)


Lighting: face a window or use an inexpensive ring light. Avoid dim rooms/backlighting.


Audio: test levels; earbuds often beat laptop mics.


Framing/background: uncluttered, distraction-free; sit/stand tall.


Silence interruptions: pets out, phone in another room, “recording” sign on the door, fans/alerts off.


Format/time rules: follow file type/size limits; use the full allowed time without exceeding it.


5) Content tips that stand out


Start with a hook—a vivid moment, a surprise, or a concise claim that tees up your story.


Tell one focused story that demonstrates qualities the sponsor values; show growth/impact.


Be specific: concrete details beat generalities.


Use bullet points off-camera so delivery stays natural; do not read a script.


Slow down, articulate, and let your enthusiasm show.


Avoid filler: Don’t start with “Hi, my name is…” or restate your GPA/prompt—judges already have your application.


Appear on camera (not just slides/B-roll)—authenticity matters.


6) Common pitfalls to avoid


Over-polish/perfection that feels inorganic.


Homeschooling with Technology
The Homeschooling with Technology Podcast is a weekly show, hosted by Meryl van der Merwe, where she shares ideas on how to use technology to be more productive as a homeschool parent and on how to use technology to make lessons more engaging. In addition, she covers techie skills your children need to learn and how to easily incorporate them into your homeschooling. Meryl homeschooled her 4 children after working as a computer programmer for many years. She uses technology whenever she can when teaching both live co-op classes and online classes for homeschoolers. In this podcast, she shares all the best tech resources she finds with you.