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🔹 Module 1 – Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform

  • Overview of the Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Dataverse)
  • Common use cases in industrial and engineering sectors
  • The Low-Code / No-Code concept and its corporate benefits
  • Licensing, environment structure, and governance

🔹 Module 2 – Power Apps Fundamentals

  • Application types (Canvas vs. Model-Driven)
  • Canvas app structure: screens, components, controls, and layout
  • Common data sources: SharePoint, Excel, SQL Server, Dataverse
  • Connecting to existing data lists and libraries
  • Data validation and conditional logic

Practical exercises:

  • Creating an inventory management application with entries, outputs, and critical level alerts
  • Creating an equipment control and calibration application with expiration dates and status tracking

🔹 Module 3 – Automation with Power Automate

  • Flow types: automated, instant, scheduled
  • Triggers and actions: initiating flows and connecting tools
  • Integration with Power Apps (buttons and trigger forms)
  • Conditions, approvals, notifications, and automated records
  • Best practices for creating reusable flows

Practical exercises:

  • Automating the test request process (ST) with approval steps
  • Creating automatic alerts for equipment pending calibration
  • Automatic logging of stock movements

🔹 Module 4 – Guided Development: Company Projects

  • Rapid requirements gathering with participants
  • Collaborative design of real company screens and flows
  • Building functional prototypes under instructor supervision
  • Validation, adjustments, and simulated tests

🔹 Module 5 – Best Practices, Governance, and Maintenance

  • Organizing environments (Development, Testing, Production)
  • Managing permissions and data security
  • Documentation and versioning of apps and flows
  • Best practices for maintenance and scalability
  • Planning solution evolution post-course

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • A fundamental understanding of business process workflows
  • Familiarity with Microsoft 365 tools (e.g., SharePoint, Excel)

Target Audience

  • Process owners and analysts within industrial and engineering firms
  • IT support personnel and citizen developers
  • Managers seeking to automate and digitize their workflows
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