Delegates should have prior experience of using Office 365
This course has something for everyone, from beginners who wish to customise their data entry forms in SharePoint right up to advanced users who need to use advanced formulas to deliver more bespoke actions to their applications.
Module 1: An Introduction to Microsoft Powers Apps - Let’s get started with an introduction to Microsoft Power Apps. Traditionally building customised solutions for a business involved using a coding language to build an application from scratch. Typically, these solutions could often only be used within the business, making external use of the application a large hurdle to overcome. With Power Apps we can now not only easily build solutions, but we can also share them with users in our business. Deployment takes seconds and you could by testing your own app on your phone in no time. This module will overview the features of Power Apps, its benefits to a business and the variety of ways you can build and access your apps on different devices.
- What is Power Apps?
- The benefits of apps
- How to get to Power Apps
- Canvas Apps and Model-Driven Apps
- License options and costs
Module 2: Getting Started with Power Apps - To begin our journey through the Power Apps product, we will beginby looking at some of the templates that are available to view and edit. Microsoft’s templates are a good starting point to discover what the product is capable off and how it can be achieved. We will also take the chance to have a tour of the editor so that students are familiar with the interface that they will be using over the two-day course. We will then build our first app from a static data source, showing students how to test their changes in the app instantly without the need to publish. We will also discuss how to configure your apps settings and how to access the app once it has been saved and shared.
- Discover Power Apps with templates
- Building a new app with a data source
- Add, edit and remove controls
- Testing an app
- App settings
- Publish and share an app
- Mobile app
Module 3: Branding and Media - In our next module, we will look at the options available to designers that allow them to implement their business branding. Not only will this deal with the aesthetics of your app, it will also introduce time-saving tips to help keep your branding consistent. We will also be discussing how to embed media into your app which can be useful if you are planning on an app that might promote video content.
- Linking control properties
- Backgrounds
- Colours and transparency
- Duplicating screens
- Copying the look and feel
- Using images
- Embed and play audio and video
Module 4: Power App Controls - So far in the course, we would have covered the basics of adding, editing and removing controls from our applications. The drive behind this module is to provide more depth on the categories of controls which can be used on a form. Your instructor will take you through each control and discuss its purpose and configuration. Tackling the wide selection of controls will help students recognise when to use the right control.
- Labels
- Buttons
- Text inputs
- Controls
- Galleries
- Data tables
- Forms
- Media
- Charts
- Icons
Module 5: Data Sources and Logic - To help maintain and view essential business information, organisations often have a diverse selection of locations to keep different types of data. This could range from databases to file storage locations. Power Apps offers connections to a wide selection of data sources. We will show students to build their Power Apps to bring in data from a variety of sources as well as how they can utilise the common data source, a storage location unique to Power Apps.
- Working with files
- Databases
- Filter, sort and search formulas
- If and Select
- Accessing on-premises sources
- The common data source
- Sharing data sources
Module 6: Model-Driven Apps - Module one to five discussed how to work with the original type of Power App known as a Canvas App, Microsoft have now introduced a second type of app known as a model-driven app. Model driven apps involve a different development process to canvas apps. We will review this development process during this module.
Model-Driven apps can be quicker to build than canvas apps, but they are less customisable and typically have a higher cost, knowing which type of app to use is not always a simple decision, we will show you the pros and cons of each.
- What is a model-driven app?
- Where will my data be stored?
- How to creat a model-driven app
- Canvas vs model-driven summary
- Mobile app
Module 7: Power App Integration - Power Apps is designed to easily connect to other business systems to read and update information. In this module we will discuss some simple ways to integrate Power Apps with key Office 365 systems including Teams, SharePoint Online and Flow. The result, is the ability to use a combination of systems to create solutions for a variety of business requirements.
- Start a Flow from a Power App
- Embed Power Apps in Teams
- Embed Power Apps in SharePoint Online
Module 8: Administration and Maintenance - In our last module for Microsoft Power Apps, we will be looking at how a business can manage their existing apps. This could be using analytics to discover usage trends. We will discover how to export and import apps, so they can be reused in other locations. Finally, we will discuss how Office 365 administrators can shape the Power Apps experience with high-level settings that help ensure data segregation and security.
- Maintaining an app
- View analytics
- Export and import apps
- Office 365 administration for Power Apps
- Environments
- Data policies
- Data integration
The course runs from 9:30am through to 4:30pm.
You will learn in a relaxed environment. A specialist tutor will guide and encourage you through all the learning necessary to develop your skills and questions are always welcome.
Included with your course
We provide the following with online and training centre delivered courses.
- Course notes
- Certificate of attendance
- eBook
Online Delivery
A link to the online training platform will be sent 1 week before the course.
- See Virtual / Remote training information for more details
- Contact us if you'd like to test the platform before the morning of the course
- You can be located anywhere in the world with an internet connection and your computer