Every tool in one view
A CAS calculator, dynamic geometry, a spreadsheet, and vector tools open inside the task view when they're needed.
What's in the view
Every task has the tools it actually needs. When a task involves a derivative, the CAS calculator is ready. When a task asks to plot points in the plane, dynamic geometry is already there. A coordinate sketch, a function graph, or a system of equations can be built without leaving the task.
The same view includes an equation editor, graphs, and a table. They are designed to work together, not as separate apps.
Why integrated, not separate
The usual workflow jumps between surfaces: the task in a textbook, a calculator in a separate app, a geometry drawing in a third. Each jump costs attention and opens the door to small errors — a miscopied step, a calculator answering about a different variable than the task asked.
When the tool opens inside the task, the student stays in context. They see which part of the task is open and where the tool's result fits in.
What changes day to day
Students don't have to learn a new app every time. The same editor, the same tools, and the same keyboard work across every task and every course.
For you, that means the first half hour of a new topic is spent on the maths instead of a tool tutorial.
The tools appear when they're needed and stay out of the way the rest of the time.