Virtual Reality (VR) technology allows students with physical disabilities to experience environments and perform tasks virtually that they may not be able to in the real world. For female students, VR can simulate laboratory experiments, historical events, or geographical tours, providing them with a comprehensive and immersive learning experience without the limitations of their physical disabilities.
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