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    Hi everyone!

    I'm currently working for professor Sanli Faez in making a website, where people are guided through the construction of the rfb dev kit, as a multi-day project. The idea is to give people a general idea of how batteries work, the project goals and redirecting them to the fbrc build instruction for the actual build. The first version of the site has just been uploaded. However, I haven't done anything like this before, so I was wondering if some of you would like to take a look at it and send me some feedback. All feedback is welcome!

    The site link is given below:

    https://fair-battery-project.netlify.app/

    Thank you in advanced!

    With kind regards,

    Otmar van Benthem.

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      You can give your feedback here, or e-mail me at o.p.f.vanbenthem@students.uu.nl.

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        Hi Otmar! I think it would be helpful to see a rough schedule of the workshop and time allocations per topic/activity - then it would be easier to give feedback for the site, based on specifics of the activity the site is meant to complement!

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