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[A3] Add new line about including resources used in the repo README #87

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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion website/pages/coursework/artificial-intelligence.mdx
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I think we should limit to "source code references", but I can see why others are included. Let's try this and see how it goes.

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Expand Up @@ -847,8 +847,9 @@ The following will only need to be included in your GitHub repository:
1. The name of your application.
1. The URL to your application, i.e. your application must be accessible online somewhere.
1. Set-up instructions for local testing (good to have).
1. Resources you have used significantly to build your app (e.g. tutorials, source code references, design references, UI templates, etc.).

1. The code for your application. If your group is using Git submodules, make sure these submodules are also accessible by the teaching team (and that they are updated to reference the latest commits). You're encouraged to use [monorepos](https://monorepo.tools/) instead, e.g., via [Turborepo](https://turbo.build/repo).
1. The code for your application. If your group is using Git submodules, make sure these submodules are also accessible by the teaching team (and that they are updated to reference the latest commits). You're encouraged to use [monorepos](https://monorepo.tools/) instead (e.g., via [Turborepo](https://turbo.build/repo)) so that you only have to submit one repository.

**Not following the submission instructions (e.g., incorrect file naming) will result in the deduction of marks.**

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