Assistive learning tools that offer interactive and engaging STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) education experiences can help bridge the existing gender gap in these fields. By sparking interest and providing tailored support, these tools empower young girls to pursue careers in STEM, contributing to a more diverse and innovative future workforce.
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