To bridge the gender gap in STEM, educational resources need to cater to a wide range of learning styles. Ethical tech design can lead to the creation of versatile and inclusive educational tools that appeal to diverse groups, thereby fostering a more gender-inclusive learning environment in STEM education from an early age.
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