Virtual and augmented realities can help reduce gender stereotypes and biases in STEM by creating neutral, inclusive learning environments. In VR and AR settings, the focus is on the learner’s capability rather than their gender, promoting equality and reducing unconscious biases that often deter women from pursuing STEM education and careers.
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