This course has not yet been approved by the New Hampshire Department of Education. Please contact us for an update on when the class will be available in New Hampshire.This Power Apps and Power Automate class is our most popular courses. A green flag beside a date on the right means that a session has met the minimum enrollment levels and is running. However, it is common for dates for this course to fill weeks in advance. Even if a date has a green flag, you might not be able to get into that session if it is full. To avoid disappointment, it is best to register for this class at least three weeks in advance.OverviewMicrosoft Power PlatformLearn about the components of Microsoft Power Platform, the business value for customers, and how the technology works with other Microsoft products.Learning objectivesIn this course, you will:Examine Microsoft Power Platform.Review using Microsoft Dataverse to organize business data.Examine how Power Platform works together with Microsoft 365 apps and services.Explore solutions using Power Platform Microsoft Teams.Examine Power Apps.Explore canvas applications.Explore model-driven applications.Differentiate between canvas and model-driven applications.Build a basic canvas app.Build a basic model-driven app.PrerequisitesFamiliarity with OneDrive, SharePoint, and Excel.Course OutlineIntroduction to Power AppsPower Apps building blocksExercise - Create your first app in Power AppsWays to build Power AppsPower Apps related technologiesAdditional Power Apps related technologiesDesigning a Power Apps appPower Apps BasicsLearn about the value and capabilities of Microsoft Power Apps and ways citizen and professional developers use this technology to build simple applications for their businesses.Describe Power AppsExplore canvas applicationsExplore model-driven applicationsDifferentiate between canvas apps and model-driven appsBuild a basic canvas appExercise: Build a canvas appBuild a basic model-driven appExercise: Build a basic model-driven appCreate a Canvas App in Power AppsDo you want to create apps to help make your business more efficient? Then this path is for you. It introduces you to Power Apps, helps you create and customize an app, and then manage and distribute it.Get started with Power Apps canvas appsUse basic formulas to make better Power Apps canvas appsDo you want to use formulas to improve functionality and change a behavior in your Power Apps canvas app? This learning path can help you accomplish your goal.Create Formulas to Change Properties in a Canvas AppWant to enhance or customize your Power Apps canvas app? You can use easy-to-write formulas to make changes in your app that include changing the format or position of controls, do simple math calculations, or implement conditional formatting in your design.Formulas OverviewUse a formula to modify the format of controlsUse formulas to perform calculationsUse a control to modify the property of other controlsConditional formattingFunctions for validating dataCreate an Expense Report App from Start to Finish in Power AppsLearn how to build an expense report app from start to finish. In this learning path, you will explore activities such as transforming a business process into an app, creating a data model, and sharing the app. You will also learn about the logic used throughout the application lifecycle. Learning the reasoning behind key decisions will help you better understand how the expense report app works. You can apply this knowledge to any app that you create in the future.Transform a Business Process to a Canvas AppA difficult aspect of becoming a maker in Microsoft Power Platform is knowing how to start with your company's existing data and translate it into a canvas app. This module will help you get into the mindset of a Power Apps maker and start thinking of a solution.Introduction to the complete canvas app solutionTranslate the current Excel solution to a new data model
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