Course Information
Course Overview
Learn Microsoft PowerApps by creating an app. Get going fast by focusing on the important features of PowerApps
Learn the fundamentals of Microsoft PowerApps in this course that focuses on building an app to gain real skills in using the software.
The best way to learn new software is to get comfortable with the most important functionality and then start building your own apps.
This course on PowerApp will not waste your time with hours and hours of features that you will never use or remember in a few days from watching. Instead, in this course you will learn everything that you need to know in order to get started on your own apps so you can actually get some hands on experience that will really benefit you.
My goal is to teach you how to use PowerApps in a practical way. I will also show you how to use other resources to find solutions for any problem/use case in minutes.
We will build an Office Issues Tracker step by step. We will cover formulas, functions, collections and much more. In addition we will also cover some advanced functionality that will allow you to send emails from the app, use if statements and create a popup in the app.
Lets get started and get you comfortable building apps!
This course contains a promotion.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 20 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 The Basics of PowerApps
- Section 3 PowerApps Project - Office Issues Tracker
- Section 4 Intermedite Skills
- Section 5 Advanced Skills
- Section 6 Publish the App
- Section 7 Next Steps
What You’ll Learn
- Become comfortable with the PowerApps Studio
- Create applications using PowerApps
- Error debugging
- Connect PowerApps to data sources
- Use the main functions
- Use some more advanced options
- Tips and best practices
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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MMilton Diaz
PowerApps instruction requires I know how my system stores data and where to find my CLOUD, OneDrive, etc. It can get frustrating.
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AAndre Luis Costa Carvalho
Very few examples. More complex components like Combo Box, etc... Should be used in the intermediate and advanced content.
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GGabriel Albino
Very clear instructions
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KKhoo Chee Chuen
Suitable for someone who is very new to powerapp. I was expecting more examples for the intermediate and advance part of the course. generally good crash course for new user