Alessio Drivet

Alessio DrivetAlessio Drivet obtained a degree at the University of Trento in 1975. Since 1976 he has been a lecturer in Mathematics, Probability and Statistics at the Commercial Institutes, retired in 2011. He has published books and articles on mathematics and computer science at various publishing houses. Since 1987 he has been engaged in contract training activities for the University of Turin and the Italian Ministry of Education. He is part of the scientific and organizational committee of DI.FI.MA and is a member of the GeoGebra Institute of Turin. He is currently working on the diffusion of mathematics among secondary school students.

Publications

Smartphone and STEM
Alessio Drivet. © 2024. 35 pages.
Covid-19 has also had a significant impact on schools, the use of distance learning has raised questions already present, in particular with respect to the meaning of tools and...
Probability and Game
Alessio Drivet. © 2023. 27 pages.
Probability is generally concerned with dealing with problems of a random or uncertain nature. The fact that it arises and develops from the analysis of gambling is something...
Examining an Operational Approach to Teaching Probability
Alessio Drivet. © 2021. 369 pages.
Several years ago, there began a consideration of the inadequacy of a traditional approach to teaching mathematics. Many teachers and perhaps a majority of the students often...
From the Data to the Statistical Analysis of Football: The Case of the Italian Serie A League
Alessio Drivet. © 2021. 16 pages.
The statistical analysis of Big Data is probably the most advanced frontier of sport and, more recently, of football. This is true even if we must remember that analyses on the...
Eight Tips for the Theme “Data and Forecasts”
Alessio Drivet. © 2019. 18 pages.
Paul was a common octopus living in a public aquarium in Germany. It became internationally known during the World Cup in 2010 when it was used to “predict” the results of...
Eight Tips for the Theme, “Data and Forecasts”
Alessio Drivet. © 2018. 14 pages.
Paul was a common octopus living in a public aquarium in Germany. It became internationally known during the World Cup in 2010 when it was used to “predict” the results of...