Microsoft PowerApps Course - Intermediate
Take your Microsoft PowerApps skills up a level
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Learn more about PowerApps and discover its extensive capabilities when paired with Power Automate and Power BI. We will teach you how to use canvas components, media and timer controls, how to work with data inside your app, and introduce how the Power Platform takes it to a whole new level.
Our course is hands-on and students will work through building out apps and components of apps alongside our trainers. PowerApps is referred to as the "citizen applications development platform", meaning it empowers end-users to create apps with little to no code. When we integrate PowerApps with other Microsoft Applications, including automatically triggering workflows with Power Automate and analysing the data with Power BI, we can create huge productivity gains. Read our full course outline below.
Microsoft PowerApps Course - Intermediate
Learn how to use Power Apps' canvas components, media and timer controls and to work with data inside your app.
PowerApps Intermediate Course Details
PowerApps Intermediate Course Details
PowerApps Intermediate Course Details
PowerApps Intermediate Course Details
PowerApps Intermediate Course Details
PowerApps Intermediate Course Details
PowerApps Intermediate Course Details
PowerApps Intermediate Course Details
PowerApps Intermediate Course Details
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What do I need to know to attend?
- Intermediate Excel skills is required, knowledge of formulas and functions
- Power Apps beginner course, or the knowledge and understanding of building simple Canvas apps in Power Apps. PowerApps Beginner course
PowerApps Intermediate Learning Outcomes
- Understand Power Platform capabilities including Power Automate, Power BI and Power Apps
- Extend Office 365 applications using the Power Platform
- Storing data locally in Apps
- Using canvas components
- Using controls and media in Apps
- Using device information in Apps (location, connectivity)
PowerApps Intermediate Course Content
- About Power Platform
- What Is the Power Platform
- Extending Office 365
- Power Platform and Office 365
- Microsoft Forms
- Microsoft Planner
- Microsoft Power Automate
- Introducing Power Automate
- Planning your flow
- Creating a flow
- Using variables in a flow
- Date and time functions
- Creating a task in flow
- Testing a flow
- Power Apps
- Creating an App
- Connecting to a data source
- Storing data in our App
- Understanding collections
- Creating collections
- Using the OnStart behaviour
- Concurrent functions
- More Planner details
- Manipulating app in edit mode
- Updating collections
- Adding columns to collections
- Updating records in collections
- Removing records from collections
- Adding new records to a collection
- Adding new records to data source (Planner)
- Advanced settings
- Preview and experimental settings
- New formula bar experience
- Canvas Components
- What are canvas components
- Creating canvas components
- Reusing canvas components
- Exporting canvas components
- Importing canvas components
- User created components
- Media controls
- Using the camera control
- Using the microphone control
- Adding a picture file to an app
- Timer control
- What is the timer control?
- Properties of the timer control
- Use cases for the timer control
- Using device information
- How to use location information in apps
- How to use network connectivity in apps
- Power BI and Power Apps
- Introduction to Power BI
- Creating a Power BI dashboard tile
- Adding a dashboard tile to Power Apps
- Filtering a dashboard tile in Power Apps
- Notes on Power BI tiles
- Running a flow from Power Apps
- Creating a flow to run from Power Apps