Understanding that each student has unique learning needs, female educators are using desktop 3D printing to support customized learning. Whether it's creating tactile learning aids for visually impaired students or designing specialized tools to assist those with physical disabilities, 3D printing is helping to make education more inclusive.

Understanding that each student has unique learning needs, female educators are using desktop 3D printing to support customized learning. Whether it's creating tactile learning aids for visually impaired students or designing specialized tools to assist those with physical disabilities, 3D printing is helping to make education more inclusive.

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