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LIUC (Milan) Educational Project Autumn/Fall 2025

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As part of a Year 1 undergraduate course in Digital Technology (LIUC, Milan, Italy), I am working in a supervised student team on a digital publishing project, involving the creation of a new draft page. I am new to the Wikipedia platform and learning to edit following Wikipedia rules, with learning and assessment criteria including topic acceptability, content relevance, linking, style/grammar, sourcing, image use and copyright, use of draft Talk pages, and page formatting.  I will have completed mandatory WikiEd Training for Students modules (evidenced with my exhibits on this user page) and have regular workshops during the project to address any draft editing issues. I am also supported with a course website, help resources, class lectures, a detailed project document and regular tutor feedback via draft Talk pages and team meetings.

I am open to any advice on improvements in my editing skills and draft page content, in conformity to Wikipedia requirements and guidelines, and any help useful for the enhancement of the draft page will be gladly accepted.

There is an educational course page, with all the student user names and draft pages, at: https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/LIUC_-_Universit%C3%A0_Cattaneo/Digital_Technology_(Autumn_2025).

My supervising LIUC tutors are: User:Greentree97 and User:Limelightangel. LIUCgu22 (talk) 12:45, 27 September 2025 (UTC)

Draft test edit on Article "Monza Park"

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Fauna of the park

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In the park of Monza there are many different animals, specifically birds and reptiles. Among the most common reptiles there are the italian agile frog, a native species from the southern of Europe. Two are the main types of birds in the park: the great spotted woodpecker and the pheasants. Another animal that is more rare to find in the park are the red foxes, which are also more difficult to find since they are nocturnal animals.[1]

  1. ^ "Natura". Reggia di Monza. Retrieved 2025-09-27.