What you'll learn:
- Describe the business value of Microsoft's Power Platform
- Identify the Core Components of Power Platform, including Dataverse (CDS), Connectors and AI Builder
- Demonstrate the capabilities of Power BI
- Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps
- Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate
- Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Virtual Agents
This course covers the content required for the PL-900 certification exam, current as per the PL-900 exam update of 22 June 2023, including the minor changes as of 27 December 2023, with new versions based on the updates as of 8 April 2024 and 21 June 2024.
What do people like you say about this course?
Halima says: "Excellent delivery! This course is quite up-to-date with all the new terminologies included. It was just what I needed to pass the PL-900 exam on first attempt. Thank you : )"
Vibhaw says:"Pin point course to crack Pl-900 exam. Today i write the exam and got 807 marks. Thanks for your teaching."
Madeline says: "Scored a 740 out of 700 with this course and a few weeks of hands on power BI. It was my very first MS test. Thanks for the course!"
This course is the foundation for the Microsoft Certificate PL-900 "Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals", and focuses on the various apps which make up the Power Platform, together with how they can be used by other programs, apps and services.
We'll start off with looking at Power BI. If you have a PC, we'll download for free Power BIDesktop, and look at the various processes which you can use on the Power BIDesktop. Then, we'll look at the Power BIService (available through any modern web browser), see what you can do with this, and how they compare.
We'll then look at Power Apps. We'll get a free Developer edition and or free trial of Power Apps, and get some sample data using the Dataverse (previously known as the Common Data Service). We'll then create both a canvas and a model-driven Power App, while looking at the various types of connectors you can use to connect to different data sources.
Next up is Power Automate. Using our free Developer edition, we'll create several automated flows, and the different triggers and actions you can use.
The next app is Power Virtual Agents (now renamed to Microsoft Copilot Studio). We'll create a basic chatbot (now called a "Copilot") which can ask and answer a few questions. We'll then see how you can find out how well it is performing. (Up to 7 April 2024, the PL-900 exam will ask questions about Power Virtual Agents).
We will have a brief look at the AIBuilder, and how models such as the business card reader, object detection model, form processing model and prediction model can be integrated into Power Apps and Power Automate.
We'll finish off by looking at how Power Platform can extend other business solutions, and some Power Platform administration and security.
No prior knowledge is required - we'll even see how to get a free Power Platform trial!
There are regular quizzes to help you remember the information, so you can be sure that you are learning.
Once you have completed this course, you will have a good introductory knowledge of Power Platform and what the capacities of these different apps are. And with some practice, you could even go for the official Microsoft certification PL-900 - wouldn't that look good on your CV or resume? And if you are an American college student, you might even get college credit for passing that exam.
So, without any further ado, let's have a look at how you can use Udemy interface, and then we'll have a look at the objectives for the exam and therefore the syllabus for this course.