Microsoft Power Platform: Extend the user experience
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Builds applications using the Microsoft Power Platform, focusing on Power Apps and Power Pages
Original Description
Power Platform App Development: Fundamentals and Power Apps introduces learners to the core components of the Microsoft Power Platform, focusing on building applications. It is the first course in the Exam Prep PL-400: Microsoft Certified Power Platform Developer Associate specialization.
This course covers Power Platform fundamentals, Microsoft Power Apps (Canvas and Model-Driven), and Power Pages. You'll learn to build responsive apps, use Copilot for app creation, explore AI features, and work with the Power Apps Component Framework. Topics also include managing app versions, sharing, creating custom Dataverse tables, and configuring app components.
This course is structured into two modules, each containing Lessons and Video Lectures. Learners will engage with approximately 5:00-6:00 hours of video content, covering both theoretical concepts and hands-on practice. Each module is supplemented with quizzes to assess learners' understanding and reinforce key concepts.
Course Modules:
Module 1: Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals
Module 2: Microsoft Power Apps – Building and Securing Custom Applications
Minimum 1–2 years of experience in developing solutions using Microsoft Power Platform, including Power Apps, Power Automate, and Dataverse. Candidates with a basic understanding of Power Platform components and Microsoft Dataverse can take this course to prepare for the PL-400 certification exam.
By the end of this course, a learner will be able to:
- Understand Power Platform fundamentals and their business impact.
- Build responsive Canvas apps using Copilot and customize Power Pages with AI tools.
- Develop custom apps (Canvas/Model-Driven) using PCF and wireframes.
- Secure, manage, and configure model-driven apps with forms, charts, and dashboards.
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