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Microsoft Power Platform App Maker
Course Description
Overview
This course will teach you how to build apps with low-code techniques to simplify, automate, and transform business tasks and processes using Microsoft Power Platform. This course may contain a 1-day Applied Workshop that is in preview. This workshop will allow you to practice your App Maker skills by creating an end-to-end solution to solve a problem for a fictitious company. The solution will include a Microsoft Dataverse database, Power Apps canvas app, and Power Automate flows.The App Maker builds solutions to simplify, automate, and transform tasks and processes for themselves and their team where they have deep expertise in the solution business domain. They have basic data modeling, user experience design, requirements analysis, and process analysis skills. The App Maker creates and enforces business processes, structures digital collection of information, improves efficiency of repeatable tasks, and automates business processes. The App Maker uses the Maker tools of Power Platform to solve business problems. They may use advanced features of Microsoft apps and third-party productivity tools. The App Maker is aware of the capabilities and limitations of available tools and understands how to apply them. The App Maker is self-directed, and solution focused. They may not have formal IT training but are comfortable using technology to solve business problems with a personal growth mindset. They understand the operational need and have a vision of the desired outcome. They approach problems with phased and iterative strategies.
Objectives
Prerequisites
- Basic data modeling, user experience design, requirements analysis, and process analysis skills.
- A personal growth mindset and are comfortable using technology to solve business problems.
- An understanding of the operational need and have a vision of the desired outcome. They approach problems with phased and iterative strategies.
Topics
- Introduction
- What is Microsoft Power Platform?
- The business value of Microsoft Power Platform
- Data Connectors
- Data loss prevention, compliance, privacy, and accessibility
- Pulling it all together
- Introduction to Dataverse
- Introduction to model-driven apps
- Model-driven apps, powered by Microsoft Dataverse
- Explore sample apps
- Introduction to Microsoft Dataverse
- Table characteristics
- Dual-write vs. virtual tables
- Dataverse auditing
- Exercise - Create a Microsoft Dataverse table
- Import data into your Microsoft Dataverse database
- Exercise - Create a custom table and import data
- Introducing model-driven apps
- Components of model-driven apps
- Design model-driven apps
- Exercise
- Exercise - Control security when sharing model-driven apps
- Incorporate business process flows
- Exercise - Create a model-driven app
- Define columns in Microsoft Dataverse
- Column types in Microsoft Dataverse
- Add a column to a table
- Create a primary name column
- Restrictions that apply to columns in a table
- Create an auto numbering column
- Create an alternate key
- Exercises
- Introduction to environment roles
- Understand environment roles
- Adding or disabling an environment user
- Understand security concepts in Dataverse
- Understand user security roles and security role defaults
- Exercise - Create a custom role
- Check the roles that a user belongs to
- Configure Dataverse teams for security
- Configure Dataverse group teams for security
- Create test plans
- User interface testing
- Performance optimization
- Diagnostics and analytics
- Documentation and the customer
- Introduction
- Provision your first Dataverse environment
- Create your first table to store data
- Introduction
- Create your first app with the hero template
- Customize your app with Power Apps Studio
- Publish your app
- Install template apps
- Introduction to Power Apps
- Power Apps building blocks
- Exercise - Create your first app in Power Apps
- Ways to build Power Apps
- Power Apps related technologies
- Additional Power Apps related technologies
- Designing a Power Apps app
- Understanding navigation
- The navigation and back function
- Lab - Create navigation functions
- More ways to use the navigation function
- Use themes to quickly change the appearance of your app
- Branding a control
- Icons
- Images
- Personalization
- Using the tablet or phone form factors
- Exercise - Create UI for a new canvas app
- Introduction to controls
- Core properties of controls
- Entering and displaying data with text controls
- Additional controls for enhancing your app's usability
- Media
- Lab - Create a canvas app with unique controls
- Introducing Power Automate
- Exercise - Create your first flow
- Exercise - Create recurring flows
- Exercise - Monitor incoming emails
- Exercise - Share flows
- Troubleshoot flows
- Administer flows
- Export and import flows
- Learn how to distribute button flows
- Introduction
- Identify Microsoft Power Platform environments
- Data Loss Prevention policies
- Microsoft Power Platform Center of Excellence Starter Kit
- Exercise - Create a Power Platform environment
- Introduction
- Types of workflows that Power Automate can build in Dataverse
- Exercise - Create a workflow that triggers when a new message is created
- Exercise - Add a flow to your Power Apps app
- Schedule a flow
- Introduction
- Use Power BI
- Building blocks of Power BI
- Tour and use the Power BI service
- Overview of Power BI Desktop
- Explore Power BI Desktop
- Connect to data sources
- Get data from Excel
- Transform data to include in a report
- Combine data from multiple sources
- Clean data to include in a report
- Introduction
- Connect to and transform Dataverse for Teams data from Power BI
- Create a Power BI report
- Publish the report
- Share the data
- Introduction to AI Builder
- Choose an AI capability
- Create your first model
- Ways to use your models
- Introduction
- Create your first chatbot
- Create and modify topics
- Add inputs, variables, and conditions
- Call an action to pull in Dataverse for Teams data
- Publish and share your new chatbot
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