Interactive design can play a crucial role in bridging the technology gap for women and girls, especially in underserved communities. By integrating interactive tools and resources into the curriculum, it can foster digital literacy skills from a young age, preparing them for the digital economy. This promotes equal opportunities in STEM fields where women are historically underrepresented.
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