
Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform (PL-900T00)
Course Length: 2 days
Delivery Methods:
Available as private class only
Course Overview
Learn the business value and product capabilities of Microsoft Power Platform. Create simple Power Apps, connect data with Dataverse, build a Power BI Dashboard, and automate processes with Power Automate.
Course Benefits
- Describe Microsoft Power Platform components.
- Describe Microsoft Dataverse and connectors.
- Describe cross-cloud scenarios across M365, Dynamics 365, Microsoft Azure and 3rd party services.
- Identify benefits and capabilities of Microsoft Power Platform.
- Identify the basic functionality and business value Microsoft Power Platform components.
- Implement simple solutions with Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power BI.
- Integrate Power Platform with Microsoft 365 services and work with Copilot Studio and the Plan Designer.
Microsoft Certified Partner
Webucator is a Microsoft Certified Partner. This class uses official Microsoft courseware and will be delivered by a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
Course Outline
- Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform services
- Explore Microsoft Power Platform
- Describe the value of Microsoft Power Platform
- Describe the value of connectors in integrating services and data
- Describe the value of Microsoft Dataverse in organizing business data
- Describe the value of Power Fx as a low-code solution
- Describe how Power Platform services work together
- Describe the value of Copilots and generative AI features in Power Platform
- Write effective Copilot prompts for Microsoft Power Platform
- Describe the business value of extending business solutions by using Microsoft Power Platform
- Describe how Microsoft Power Platform business solutions work together with Microsoft 365 apps and services
- Describe the value of Microsoft Copilot Studio
- Describe how Power Platform works with on-premises solutions
- Describe the capabilities of the Plan Designer
- Describe Microsoft Dataverse
- Describe differences between traditional databases and Dataverse
- Describe tables, columns, and relationships in Dataverse
- Describe the options for business logic in Dataverse
- Describe options for importing and exporting data
- Describe Microsoft Power Platform administration and governance
- Describe the Power Platform security model
- Describe Power Platform environments
- Describe the Power Platform admin centers and portals
- Describe how Power Platform supports data privacy and accessibility guidelines
- Describe Application lifecycle Management (ALM) in Power Platform
- Describe the capabilities of Microsoft Power Pages
- Describe use cases for Power Pages
- Describe methods for creating sites
- Describe Power Pages security concepts
- Create a Microsoft Power Pages site
- Create and modify Power Pages sites by using Copilot
- Create and modify Power Pages sites using design studio
- Create tables by using design studio
- Create and modify pages
- Configure Power Pages components
- Modify a Power Pages theme
- Apply Power Pages security
- Identify basic Microsoft Power Apps capabilities
- Describe Power Apps
- Describe use cases of canvas apps
- Describe use cases of model-driven apps
- Explore model-driven app features
- Describe the differences between canvas apps and model-driven apps
- Build a canvas app
- Connect to data sources by using connectors
- Create an app from data
- Describe common controls
- Build responsive pages using containers
- Create and modify an app through conversation
- Describe the capabilities of Copilot controls
- Describe use cases for Agent Builder
- Preview, test, and publish an app
- Share a canvas app
- Build a model-driven app
- Components of model-driven-apps
- Create a model-driven app from tables
- Modify forms
- Create and modify views
- Share a model-driven app
- Identify Microsoft Power Automate components
- Describe process mining
- Describe use cases for cloud and desktop flows
- Describe use cases for cloud flow templates
- Describe how Power Automate cloud flows use connector triggers and actions
- Describe loops and branching in cloud flows
- Describe Power Automate use cases for approvals
- Describe the Power Automate apps
- Describe actions for Power Automate desktop flows
- Build a Microsoft Power Automate flow
- Create a cloud flow by using an instant, automated, or scheduled trigger
- Create and modify cloud flows by using Copilot in Power Automate
- Test a cloud flow
- Run and monitor a cloud flow
- Share a cloud flow
- Describe an existing cloud flow using Copilot
- Build a basic desktop flow by using Record with Copilot
Class Materials
Each student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.
Live Private Class
- Private Class for your Team
- Live training
- Online or On-location
- Customizable
- Expert Instructors