Virtual reality (VR) and simulation technologies can transform STEM education for women by providing immersive experiences that are often not possible in a traditional classroom setting. For instance, VR can transport students to virtual laboratories where they can conduct experiments or to simulated outer space missions, offering hands-on learning experiences that are both engaging and educational.
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