It would solve a problem in teaching if I could write solutions to questions by hand, but on something like an iPad, and then save it that way and print them out. Is there something that can do that, even if it’s not really Word? MS Word would be best, though.
There are a lot of apps that allow this. Just go to the app store and do a search on Note/notebook applications. If you want to get some clarity on features before you reach the store, do some Googling on Note apps first and get an idea of which ones are considered the best and what features they offer.
Microsoft Word absolutely has the ability to write on it. There is also an “ink to math” function whereby it will turn your handwriting into an actual equation. Works pretty well but takes a little playing with to be accurate.
OneNote is really the best MSFT teaching device and is fully touch and ink enabled.
There is a Microsoft app in beta called “whiteboard” that is pretty good. Not sure if you can access it.
You need to use a Windows 10 operating system with a touch/handwriting (ink) enabled screen.