For women in technology, interactive tools in virtual presentations can provide a safe space for expression. Anonymity features, such as anonymous polling or Q&A sessions, can encourage participants to share their thoughts and ask questions they might not feel comfortable asking in a public setting. This level of anonymity can lead to more open and honest discussions, benefiting both the presenter and the audience.
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