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Exam Prep PL-400: Microsoft Certified Power Platform Developer Associate Specialization is designed for individuals who aim to extend Microsoft Power Platform with seamless integrations, automate workflows, and build applications. This specialization provides essential knowledge for developers entering the world of Power Platform. It validates expertise in using Power Platform services for application development, workflow automation, and integration with Azure services. This certification enhances career opportunities by showcasing practical proficiency in managing Power Platform-based solutions.
By preparing for and passing the Microsoft Certified Power Platform Developer Associate Certification exam through our specialization, This Specialization is divided into a set of 3 Courses. The detail of the Courses is provided below:
Course 1. Microsoft Power Platform: Extend the user experience
Course 2. Power Automate: Building and Managing Automated Workflows
Course 3. Microsoft Dataverse and Azure Integration: APIs, Functions, and Automation
By the end of this course, you will able to learn the following skills :
Develop Power Apps (Canvas, Model-Driven) and Power Pages. Automate workflows with Power Automate (including AI and BPF). Integrate Dataverse with Azure services (Service Bus, Event Hubs) and interact via Web API. Leverage Power BI for dashboarding, reporting, data modeling, and ETL. Administer Dynamics 365, Platform Tenants, and Instances.
Syllabus
- Course 1: Microsoft Power Platform: Extend the user experience
- Course 2: Power Automate: Building and Managing Automated Workflows
- Course 3: Extend Microsoft Power Platform with Seamless Integrations
Courses
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Extend Microsoft Power Platform with Seamless Integrations is the third course in the Exam Prep PL-400: Microsoft Certified Power Platform Developer Associate specialization. This course focuses on integrating Microsoft Dataverse with Azure services. You'll learn to interact with the Dataverse Web API using Postman and call Power Automate Actions via the Web API. We'll cover Azure Service Bus and Event Hubs, and how to write Azure Functions to process Dataverse events. You'll also gain an introduction to Power BI, covering installation, UI, dashboard/report creation, and Quick Insights. The course includes Dynamics 365 administration (app installation, subscription management), and understanding Platform Tenants and Instances. Advanced topics include task flows, mobile management, Power BI Data Modeling, DAX, and ETL concepts, along with data management, visualizations, and data acquisition from diverse sources. The course concludes with a summary and best practices. 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: Enterprise Data Management – Dataverse, APIs, and Power BI Module 2: Optimizing Microsoft Power Platform – From Dynamics 365 to Power BI Minimum 1–2 years of experience in working with Microsoft Power Platform, Dataverse, Dynamics 365, and Power BI is recommended. Candidates with a foundational understanding of Power Platform integrations, data modeling, and business intelligence can take this course to advance their skills and prepare for enterprise-level solutions. By the end of this course, a learner will be able to: - Integrate Dataverse Web API with Azure services like Service Bus, Event Hub, and Azure Functions. - Process Dataverse-triggered events using serverless Azure Functions. - Build and design Power BI dashboards and reports for business insights. - Administer Dynamics 365 environments, tenants, and mobile solutions effectively. - Implement task flows within Dynamics 365 for optimized operations. - Apply Power BI data modeling, DAX, and advanced visualizations for impactful reporting.
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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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"Power Automate: Workflow Automation and Integration introduces learners to building automated workflows and integrating across various services. It is the second course in the Exam Prep PL-400: Microsoft Certified Power Platform Developer Associate specialization. This course provides a comprehensive overview of Power Automate, its components, and flows, including Process Mining and Task Mining. You'll gain hands-on experience creating diverse cloud flows with Copilot, from notifications and file copies to recurring, team, and approval-based flows. You'll also learn to build flows for document storage, data-driven actions, user input, scheduled runs, and Dynamics 365 events. The course covers integrating Power Apps, Power Automate, and SharePoint, along with monitoring, exporting, and importing flows. You'll then delve into advanced flows, leveraging AI Builder actions, and creating Business Process Flows and using Process Advisor for record management. This course is structured into two modules, each containing Lessons and Video Lectures. Learners will engage with approximately 4:00-4:30 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: Power Automate Module 2: Power Automate Fundamentals – Building and Managing Flows Minimum 1–2 years of experience in automating business processes using Microsoft Power Automate is recommended. However, candidates with a basic understanding of Microsoft Power Platform and cloud-based automation can take this course to prepare for advanced Power Automate scenarios and certifications. By the end of this course, a learner will be able to: - Understand Power Automate fundamentals and various flow types. - Use Process and Task Mining to identify and optimize workflows. - Build AI-powered cloud flows with Copilot and advanced automation tools. - Orchestrate and govern complex workflows with lifecycle management, monitoring, and Business Process Flows.
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