Yes, 3D modeling can be pivotal in narrowing the gender gap within STEM fields. It offers an engaging and visually intuitive platform for learning, which can attract a more diverse group of students, including females who might not have previously considered careers in STEM. By embedding 3D modeling in education from an early age, girls can develop spatial skills and build confidence in their abilities, encouraging their continued participation in STEM.
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