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How this works
2. How to search for relevant content3. How to finalise search results before generating an assessment
4. How to complete on screen interactive assessments
5. How to generate a SCORM package for deployment in Moodle or Blackboard (for instructors)6. Which version of my internet browser should I be using?
7. Note on Tenjin use of
point and comma separators
1. What is Tenjin Technology?
Tenjin Technology is a cloud-based software application that supports the teaching and learning of accounting and finance.
It enables dynamic generation and delivery of accounting and finance educational content. In technical terms, it is an accounting and finance educational web service. In simpler terms, it generates original accounting and finance exams and quizzes on demand.
Content can be generated as a PDF file, as an interactive on-screen quiz or as a SCORM zip file for easy import to VLEs such as Moodle and Blackboard.
If you have any questions or observations in relation to Tenjin, you are welcome to contact us.
2. How to search for relevant content
Watch this short tutorial to see how.
3. How to finalise search results before generating an assessment
Watch this short tutorial to see how.
4. How to complete on screen interactive
assessments
Watch this short tutorial to see how.
5. How to generate a SCORM package for deployment in Moodle or Blackboard (for instructors)
Watch this short tutorial to see how.
6. Which version of my internet browser should I be using?
In general, you should have the latest version of your internet browser on your device. You can check the version of your browser at this third -party webpage: https://www.whatismybrowser.com/. Your browser should be at least one of the following versions in order to use all the features properly (last updated 31 July 2020):
Chrome - version 82 or higher
Firefox - version 78 or higher
Internet Explorer - version 11 or higher
Edge - version 83 or higher
Safari/iOS Safari - version 13 or higher
7. Note on Tenjin use of point and comma separators
Tenjin uses a point as the decimal separator (for example 3.5 is understood to be 'three and one half').
Tenjin uses a comma to separate thousands (for example 2,500 is
understood to be 'two thousand five hundred').
