Virtual Power Platform Bootcamp
- Event Type: 🌐 Virtual Event
- Start: Mar 09, 2026 9:00 AM EDT
- End: Mar 12, 2026 5:00 PM EDT
- Cost: $1,995.00
- Instructor: Helen Devlin
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Event description
The Power Platform is a collection of Microsoft products, including Dataverse, Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Copilot Studios. These products provide the means to help you, the Citizen Developers, build your own low-code applications, automate your business process, and design reports with robust visuals that drive decision-making. Pragmatic Works bootcamps include interactive, hands-on labs that let you apply what you’re learning in real time. With expert instructors available for guidance and support, you’ll build skills by doing—not just watching.
Prerequisites
**Prerequisites** No prior experience is required. **System Requirements** Download and install Power BI Desktop –https://aka.ms/pbiSingleInstaller Download and install Power Automate Desktop –https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=2102613&clcid=0x409 A student account will be provided which includes proper Power Platform licensing.
System Requirements
Course Outline:
- Module 01 – Introduction to the Power Platform
- Digital Transformation
- Creating Environments
- Understanding to Tools of the Power Platform
- Module 02 – Introduction to Dataverse
- Understanding Dataverse Storage
- Building Tables and Columns
- Understanding Relationships
- Module 03 – Introduction to Power Apps
- Power Apps Overview
- Understanding the Different Types of Apps
- Module 04 – Canvas Apps
- Creating your first connection
- Creating your first App (From Data vs Blank vs Template)
- Module 05 – Model-Driven Apps
- Creating a model-driven application
- Other methods to load data into Dataverse
- Navigating around the model-driven application
- Components in model-driven applications
- Module 06 – Introduction to Power Automate
- Understanding When to use Cloud Flows vs Desktop Flows
- The Components of a Flow
- Leveraging the Template Library
- Module 07 – Understanding Flow Trigger Types
- Automated Flow Triggers
- Instant Flow Triggers
- Scheduled Flow Triggers
- Module 08 – Building your First Cloud Flow
- Leveraging Actions
- Working with Dynamic Content
- Testing your Flow
- Module 09 – Using Power Automate for Approvals
- Building a Basic Approval
- Sending Approval Reminders
- Module 10 – Introduction to Power BI
- Understanding Power BI
- Basic Tour of Power BI Desktop
- Module 11 – Data Discovery
- Connecting to Data
- Understanding the Power Query Editor
- Transforming Data
- Module 12 – Creating a Data Model
- Connecting Additional Tables
- Creating Relationships
- Building Hierarchies
- Module 13 – DAX Basics
- Calculated Column
- Calculated Measures
- Module 14 – Visualizations
- Basic visualization
- Filtering and interactive visualizations
- Custom visuals
- Data Storytelling
- Module 15 – Power BI Service
- Deploying to the Power BI Service
- Workspaces
- Interacting with Reports
- Sharing Reports and Dashboards
- Module 16 – Introduction to Copilot Studio (Optional as Time Permits)
- Copilot Creation Process
- System Topics vs User Topics
- Understanding Topic Triggers Phrases
- Module 17 – Introduction to Power Pages (Optional as Time Permits)
- Creating a Power Page
- Working with the Power Pages Design Studio
- Basic Forms in Power Pages
- Module 18 – Power Platform Integration (Optional as Time Permits)
- Integrating Power Automate with Power BI
- Embedding Power BI Visuals in Power Apps
Get tickets:
| Ticket type | Price | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
| Virtual Power Platform Bootcamp (Mar 9, 2026 – 3/12/26) | $1,995.00 | |
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Instructor – Helen Devlin
Helen Devlin is a Jacksonville native who graduated from the University of North Florida with a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education in 2016. After 9 years of teaching varying grades (K-5) in Florida and Tennessee, she joined the Pragmatic Works team as a Power Platform Trainer. As a trainer at Pragmatic Works, her primary goal is to help individuals gain confidence in using the Power Platform. While not in the office, she enjoys coffee, brunch, local parks, and spending time with her family.
