One of the direct ways user-centered design can bridge the gender gap is by enhancing the accessibility and usability of technology for individuals of all genders. Tailoring design elements to meet the diverse needs of users helps in creating more gender-neutral technologies, reducing biases, and making technology more approachable for everyone.
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