Promoting Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking Skills

The challenges presented in educational games often require creative thinking and problem-solving, skills that are essential in the technology sector. By engaging with these games, women can develop and hone these skills in a fun and engaging way, preparing them for the kinds of thinking required in tech careers.

The challenges presented in educational games often require creative thinking and problem-solving, skills that are essential in the technology sector. By engaging with these games, women can develop and hone these skills in a fun and engaging way, preparing them for the kinds of thinking required in tech careers.

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Nissaf sleymi
startup founder/ workshop facilitator at ECOCLICKO

This point is critical, and from my work, I'd emphasize that the 'game' is really a game changer, that immersive feeling of being 'in the zone.' Educational games are masterful at inducing flow. When a woman is in a flow state while solving a logic-based or coding puzzle, her brain is forming powerful, positive associations with the act of technological creation. This isn't just skill-building; it's passion-building

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