In the realm of STEM education, assistive technologies such as tactile graphics and 3D printing are making subjects like math and science more accessible to women with visual impairments. By transforming abstract concepts into tangible models, these technologies enhance understanding and encourage participation in fields where women are traditionally underrepresented.
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