Technology acts as a pivotal tool in equalizing educational opportunities for non-binary and female students in STEM. By providing access to digital resources, online courses, and virtual labs, it lets students engage with STEM subjects outside the traditional classroom setting, catering to diverse learning styles and schedules. This ensures that learning is more inclusive, breaking down barriers that may prevent non-binary and female students from pursuing STEM fields.
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