I don't know how into video games you are, or how deep into the spectrum you get, but one professor at Siena is advocating letting kids play video games for real world skills.

Saturday's at Siena, kids are playing Minecraft together. The kids enjoy it, and there are science things to learn, including terms such as slope and graphing, even frustration tolerance, reports News10.

I'm all for anything that says "play video games", and I've even sunk time into Minecraft. Learn what a creeper is and build a golem farm for science, it'll be good for you.

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