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Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft Power Platform helps makers of all skill levels accelerate the creation of Power Apps, Power Automate flows, Power Pages and Dataverse tables used by the apps and services. Understanding how to best plan and use Copilot is essential for success.
Levels: Beginner
Roles: App Maker, Business User
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Learn how to extend Power Platform user experience with model-driven apps.
Levels: Advanced
Roles: Developer
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Learn how to integrate Power Platform and Dataverse.
Levels: Advanced
Roles: Developer
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Get started with extending Power Platform Dataverse.
Levels: Intermediate
Roles: Developer
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This learning path is the first step in learning about the platform, tools, and the ecosystem of Power Platform.
Levels: Intermediate
Roles: Developer
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Learn how to create solutions for Power Platform with AI and Copilot.
Levels: Beginner
Roles: App Maker, Business User
Modules
- Build a Power Apps canvas app for a real estate solution with data from Excel
- Build a canvas app for a real estate solution with Copilot in Power Apps
- Build flows for a real estate solution using Copilot in Power Automate
- Create bots with Copilot in Power Virtual Agents
- Add intelligence with AI Builder and GPT
Validate your Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect skills
Levels: Intermediate
Roles: Business Analyst, Functional Consultant
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Learn about the Microsoft Learn for Educators program and how to best deliver its content to your students. Prepare to deliver Microsoft’s PL-200 Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant in an academic program.
Levels: Beginner
Roles: Higher Education Educator
Modules
- Introduction to Microsoft Learn for Educators program
- Onboard to Microsoft Learn for Educators program
- Microsoft Learn for Educators Course Preparation
- Microsoft Learn for Educators course planning
- Learn best practices from Microsoft Technical Trainers
- Get tips and tricks for teaching PL-200: Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant
- Microsoft Learn for Educators preparing for course delivery
- Microsoft Learn for Educators student certification
Learn about the Microsoft Learn for Educators program and how to best deliver its content to your students. Prepare to deliver Microsoft’s PL-100 Microsoft Power Platform App Maker in an academic program.
Levels: Beginner
Roles: Higher Education Educator
Modules
- Introduction to Microsoft Learn for Educators program
- Onboard to Microsoft Learn for Educators program
- Microsoft Learn for Educators Course Preparation
- Microsoft Learn for Educators course planning
- Learn best practices from Microsoft Technical Trainers
- Get tips and tricks for teaching PL-100 Microsoft Power Platform App Maker
- Microsoft Learn for Educators student certification
- Microsoft Learn for Educators student certification
This learning path prepares you to complete the Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant challenge project and validate your skills. You should have already completed the following modules as part of the PL-200: Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant course. If you haven't, it's recommended that you take some time to complete these modules before beginning the challenge project.
Levels: Intermediate
Roles: Business Analyst, Functional Consultant
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Learn how to implement Dynamics 365 solutions spanning across finance and operations apps and Customer engagement, as well as dual-write and virtual entities.
Levels: Advanced
Roles: Solution Architect, Administrator, Developer
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- Get started integrating finance and operations apps with Microsoft Power Platform
- Use key concepts and setup to integrate finance and operations apps with Microsoft Power Platform
- Harmonize business concepts between finance and operations apps and Microsoft Power Platform
- Work with tools and best practices to integrate finance and operations apps with Microsoft Power Platform
- Work with extensions for finance and operations apps and Microsoft Power Platform
Application lifecycle management (ALM) is important as the applications your organization builds becomes more complex and as more of your company depends on their stability. ALM is not a one size fits all concept, it can vary from organization to organization and even within based on the type of solution being built. This learning path can help you with ALM best practices.
Levels: Intermediate
Roles: Developer, Functional Consultant
Modules
- Introduction to DevOps
- Solution Architect series: Plan application lifecycle management for Power Platform
- Introduction to solutions for Microsoft Power Platform
- Introduction to team development for Microsoft Power Platform
- Introduction to GitHub Actions
- Introduction to continuous deployment for Microsoft Power Platform