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Mount Rushmore National MemorialSome of the lights used to illuminate the memorial at dusk.
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Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Distance Learning Opportunities
 

MOUNT RUSHMORE VIDEO CONFERENCES

Bring a Park Ranger into your classroom with our interactive video conferences. Choose from a wide variety of topics that allow your students to explore the history of our country and the meaning of our memorial. Lessons include instruction by teaching rangers, visual displays, multimedia demonstrations and student activities. Join a network of classes around the state and around the nation in unique learning opportunities.

If you are interested in participating in a video conference for 2010, please fill out and submit the application form below. Specific program descriptions will be posted on this website in January, 2010.

Video Conference Request Form
(127 kb pdf)

Tips for filling out the Request Form:

  • Save the pdf form to your computer
  • Fill it out electronically and save your work
  • Attach the completed form to an email or
  • Print and fax the completed form
Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
There were approximately 400 workers that worked at Mount Rushmore during the carving process from October 1927 to October 1941. Also throughout this extremely dangerous work there were no lives lost.

Last Updated: March 19, 2009 at 15:40 EST