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5.12
Share and Get Feedback on Your Portfolio

In this next step, you get the chance to share your course portfolio outside the course and hopefully receive valuable feedback that will assist your circularity work.
Sharing and getting feedback on your portfolio is not required to complete the course; with that said, we encourage you to challenge yourself and share your work with the world.
Here are some ideas on who, how, and where to share your portfolio:
- Colleagues: Share your work with a trusted, long-time colleague or invite your whole workplace to an open meeting, workshop, or “after-work” event. Be sure to add snacks or a Swedish fika.
- Family: Share your work with your family, your children, or an older relative. Make it a fun, playful, and interactive session where you create and share ideas.
- Reconnect: Contact a friend or former colleague you haven’t talked to in a while and ask if you can meet up for a coffee – or just connect online – to share your work.
- Online: Post your portfolio on social media, a blog, or a website. Encourage constructive feedback and input to keep the conversation going.
- Email: Send an email to coworkers, fellow students, or friends and share your portfolio directly.
- Career Advancement: Include the portfolio in a job application and bring it with you to any interview you attend.
- Local Community: Share it in your local community, at a school as a resource for teachers and students, or post it on a public bulletin board.
- Civic Engagement: If you’re part of a small organization, NGO, or local politics, bring your work and share it with your fellow activists and politicians.
Please let us and the rest of the course know where, how, and with whom you shared your work in a comment below.
© Daniel Mossberg, CEMUS, Uppsala University and Sonali Phadke, studio Alternatives and Stephanie Foote
