Clemson University
Resources for Meeting Objectives
*Participants are encouraged to be creative and must consult with their supervisors*
Professional Development
At least 74 contact hours dedicated to improving job-related skills and abilities for current job. Examples include skills training, seminars, mentoring, classes, workshops, conferences, webinars, continuing educations units (CEUs), certifications, etc.
Resources:
• Clemson’s Homepage
clemson.edu
• Clemson buyWay$
• CCIT Courses
• Skillport
• Clemson’s Professional Advancement and Continuing Education
• Clemson’s Computing and Information Technology-Customer Relations and Learning Technologies
• Clemson’s Office of Teaching Effectiveness and Innovation
• Tri County Tech Corporate and Community Education
• University of Phoenix
• ITT Tech
itt-tech.edu
• University Center
• American Council on Education (Adult Learning-GED Information, etc.)
• Goodwill Industries International-Goodwill Community Foundation (Free On-Line Learning)
• Pickens County Adult Education (GED, WorkKeys, etc…)
• Oconee County Adult Education (Computer Classes, GED, WorkKeys, etc …)
• WorkKeys (Oconee Adult Education Offers Free WorkKeys Classes)
• ALISON – A New World of Free Certified Learning
Free Online College Courses:
• Open Education Database
• The Definitive List of Colleges that Offer Free Online Classes
• 950 Free Online Courses from Top Universities
Personal Development
At least 26 contact hours dedicated to realizing a lifetime learning goal (not necessarily related to current job). Examples include advanced education, short courses, new hobby class-art, music, cooking, sewing, health & fitness, writing, new language, safety, etc...
Resources:
• Clemson’s Campus Recreation
• Karatedo Doshinkan, A Traditional Non-Competitive Martial Art
• Central-Clemson Recreation Center
• Pickens County YMCA
• Greenville County Art Museum Classes
• Greenville Tech
• Tri County Tech On-Line Courses ED2GO
• Kitchen Emporium in Anderson, SC (Cooking Lessons)
• Anderson County Adult Education (classes include Computer, Art, Sign Language, Guitar, Dance, etc.)
Community Service
At least 40 hours of activities dedicated to fostering a greater connection between the employee and the University's mission and goals. Examples include campus committees and relevant community and University service activities.
Resources:
• Clemson’s Civic Engagement Home Page:
• List of Clemson’s Upcoming Service Events Calendar:
• Clemson’s Community Partner Database:
• Clemson’s Houston Center
• Clemson’s OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute
• Clemson’s Sullivan’s Center List of Community Projects
• Volunteer with new student laptop set up workshops.
Related Clemson University Examples:
• Advisor
• Lee Gallery
• Move-In Day
• One Clemson
• Summer Reading Program
• United Way
Different Types of Community Service Agencies and Examples for Volunteering:
• Animals-Humane Society
• Arts-Telethon
• Children and Teens- Big Brothers Big Sisters and Boys and Girls Club
• Crisis Management-Red Cross
• Disabilities-Good Will Industries
• Education-School Volunteer
• Environment-Clemson’s Solid Green
• Health-American Cancer Society
• Hunger and Homelessness-Habitat for Humanity
• Senior Citizens-Meals on Wheels
• Sports and Recreation-Special Olympics
• Other Charitable/Civic Organizations
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