Learn the business value and product capabilities of Microsoft Power Platform. Create simple Power Apps, connect data with Microsoft Dataverse, build a Power BI Dashboard, automate a process with Power Automate, and work with Microsoft Copilot Studio
AUDIENCE PROFILE
Candidates for this course are users who aspire to improve productivity by automating business processes, analyzing data to produce business insights, and acting more effectively by creating simple app experiences
OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the components of Microsoft Power Platform, the business value for customers, and how the technology works with other Microsoft products
- Describe the key foundational elements involved in creating Microsoft Power Platform solutions.
- Describe the value and capabilities of Microsoft Power Apps and the ways citizen and professional developers use this technology to build simple applications for their business.
- Describe how Microsoft Power Automate enables users to create repeatable business process flows.
- Describe how to leverage Power BI to easily build reports and dashboards with interactive visualizations.
- Describe the value and capabilities of Power Pages and how organizations can use it to create websites.
- Describe the value and capabilities of Microsoft Copilot Studio and AI Builder and how organizations can use them to create solutions for their business
CONTENT
1. Describe the business value of the Microsoft Power Platform
1.1 Explore Microsoft Power Platform
1.2 Describe the business value of the Power Platform
1.3 Explore connectors and Microsoft Dataverse
1.4 Use Artificial Intelligence to increase Productivity
1.5 Describe how Power Platform works with Microsoft 365 apps and services
1.6 Explore how Microsoft Power Platform Apps Work Together
2. Identify foundational components of Microsoft Power Platform
2.1. Describe Power Platform administration
2.2. Describe Power Platform security and governance
2.3. Explore Microsoft Dataverse
2.4. Examine Power Platform connectors
2.5. Exercise – Build a basic Dataverse Data Model
3. Describe how to build applications with Microsoft Power Apps
3.1. Describe Power Apps
3.2. Explore Canvas Applications
3.3. Explore model-driven Applications
3.4. Differentiate between canvas apps and model-driven apps
3.5. Exercise: Build a Canvas App
3.6 Exercise: Build a basic model-driven App
4. Describe building automation with Microsoft Power Automate
4.1. Describe the capabilities of Power Automate
4.2. Explore the different Power Automate apps
4.3. Describe the components of a cloud flow
4.4. Consider Power Automate scenarios
4.5 Build a basic Power Automate cloud flow
4.6 Build a cloud flow with Copilot
4.7 Build a Desktop flow
4.8 Describe the business value of Power Automate
4.9 Exercise: Build a basic Power Automate flow
5. Describe the capabilities of Microsoft Power BI
5.1 Describe using Power BI to build data-driven analytics
5.2 Explore the different Power BI elements
5.3 Describe cleaning and transforming data in Power BI Desktop
5.4 Describe using AI Insights to spot trends and anomalies
5.5 Build a basic Dashboard
5.6 Consider the Business Value of Power BI
6. Demonstrate the capabilities of Microsoft Power Pages
6.1 Explore Power Pages
6.2 Describe the business value of Power Pages
6.3 Build a Power Pages site
6.4 Use cases to use Copilot to streamline the process of building a Power Pages site
7. Describe the AI authoring experience in Power Platform
7.1 Explore Copilot Studio
7.2 Describe the components of Copilot Studio
7.3 Create a basic copilot
7.4 Describe use cases for Generative AI bots
7.5 Describe AI Builder
7.6 Describe the lifecycle to create an AI Builder model
Course Features
- Lectures 9
- Quizzes 2
- Duration 24 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language Indonesia
- Students 15
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes