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Each subteam page should start with an h1 heading of the team name. This should be followed by an h2 heading of "Overview", which is essentially an abstract followed by the introduction and objectives. You should also include a picture next to your overview. Try to keep the entire overview to two short paragraphs.

Below the overview each team should have links to their goals and meeting minutes pages.

Abstract

Write a brief abstract that summarizes your report. Remember that some readers will only read the abstract, so make sure it contains the most important information. Do not just add to the past abstract, update it or rewrite it to reflect the progress that has been made and the work that is being done currently.

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Write a paragraph on the goals of your team project. Why did you decide to do this project? How does this project connect with the AguaClara goals? Introduce your approach to solving the problem you were working on by explaining what needs to be done to meet your goal. What did you hope to learn? How did you expect your work to guide the construction of water treatment plants or to improve drinking water quality in the Global South?

Below the overview each team should have links to their goals and meeting minutes pages.

What to Add as Child Pages Off of Your Main Page

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Your team will also need to create an additional information section. It may include a link to a list of relevant literature, or a link to a page with ideas for necessary training for future team members.

h1. "Subteam Name"

h2. Overview

h3. Abstract

The "team name" team works on team performs laboratory research to...

h3. Introduction and Objectives

Currently the team is investigating...

"Team name" goals and meeting minutes.

h2. Experimental Methods and Results

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* Brief explanation of subteam research area

h2. Important Information

How to calibrate equipment XYZ

*Information on how to calibrate the equipment that both working groups use