

We hope this app will inspire students to study math. Key concepts of both math and science are shown in colorful illustrations. A quiz function helps students demonstrate their comprehension of the reading material. Tapping on timeline points will bring up descriptions of historically significant events in the history of mathematics and the role that Euler played. The timeline feature presents key events in the life of Euler. Students will enjoy using this graphically illustrated, interactive learning tool. We hope that this app will inspire students to pursue careers in math. It includes introductory information about mathematics. Using this app students learn about his amazing life. He eventually became blind but still continued to produce significant work in mathematics. Health problems plagued Euler for most of his life. The 18th-century Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (17071783) is among the most prolific and successful mathematicians in the history of the field.

Fortunately the great mathematician Johann Bernoulli recognized that Euler was a mathematical genius and agreed to tutor him. But young Leonhard was drawn to mathematics. He was born in Basel Switzerland, where he eventually completed a masters degree from the university there in just three years.Įarly in his life Leonhard Euler's parents wanted him to join the clergy. Leonhard Euler is considered to be the greatest mathematician of the Eighteenth Century. It discusses his major mathematical discovers including his identity theorem which is considered to be one of his most significant accomplishements. With this app students learn about the life and contributions to mathematics made by Leonhard Euler.

In 1741, Euler got the opportunity of joining the Berlin Academy of Science and Beaux Arts upon invitation from Frederick the Great. Introduce your students to the life and contributions to mathematics made by one of the greatest mathematicians of all time, Leonhard Euler. In result of his untiring efforts, Euler loss sight in his one eye in 1735.
