Title: Design and Manage Analytics Solutions Using Power BI (PL-300)
Location: CA
Company: Learning Tree
This Design and Manage Analytics Solutions Using Power BI (PL-300) Training Course will discuss the various methods and best practices that align with business and technical requirements for modeling, visualizing, and analyzing data with Power BI. The course will also show how to access and process data from various sources, including relational and non-relational data.
This course will also explore how to implement proper security standards and policies across the Power BI spectrum, including datasets and groups. Finally, the course will also discuss managing and deploying reports and dashboards for sharing and content distribution.
In-Person
Online
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Training Prerequisites
Successful Data Analysts start this role with experience of working with data in the cloud.
Specifically:
You can gain the prerequisites and a better understanding of working with data in Azure by completing Learning Tree course 8566, Introduction to Cloud Infrastructure (AZ-900) before taking PL-300.
Certification Information
This course helps you prepare for Exam PL-300: Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst.
Would you like to explore the journey of a data analyst and learn how a data analyst tells a story with data? In this module, you explore the different roles in data and learn the different tasks of a data analyst.
In this module, you'll:
Learn what Power BI is, including its building blocks and how they work together.
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You'll learn to retrieve data from various sources, including Microsoft Excel, relational databases, and NoSQL data stores. You'll also learn how to improve performance while retrieving data.
By the end of this module, you'll be able to:
Power Query has incredible features dedicated to helping you clean and prepare your data for analysis. You'll learn how to simplify a complicated model, change data types, rename objects, and pivot data. You'll also learn how to profile columns to know which columns have the valuable data you're seeking for deeper analytics.
By the end of this module, you'll be able to:
The process of creating a complicated data model in Power BI is straightforward. If your data is coming in from more than one transactional system, you can have dozens of tables you have to work with before you know it. Building a great data model is about simplifying the disarray.
A star schema is one way to simplify a data model, and you learn about its terminology and implementation in this module. You will also learn about why choosing the correct data granularity is essential for the performance and usability of your Power BI reports. Finally, you learn about improving performance with your Power BI data models.
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This module teaches you to work with implicit and explicit measures. You'll start by creating simple measures summarizing a single column or table. Then, you'll create more complex measures based on other measures in the model. Additionally, you'll learn about the similarities and differences between a calculated column and a measure.
By the end of this module, you'll be able to:
By the end of this module, you'll be able to add calculated tables and columns to your data model. You'll also be able to describe the row context used to evaluate calculated column formulas. Because it's possible to add columns to a table using Power Query, you'll also learn when it's best to create calculated columns instead of Power Query custom columns.
By the end of this module, you'll be able to:
By the end of this module, you'll learn the meaning of time intelligence and how to add time intelligence DAX calculations to your model.
By the end of this module, you'll be able to:
Performance optimization, also known as performance tuning, involves changing the data model's current state so that it runs more efficiently. Essentially, when your data model is optimized, it performs better.
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
Because Power BI includes more than 30 core visuals, it can be challenging for a beginner to select the correct visual. This module will guide you through selecting the most appropriate visual type to meet your design and report layout requirements.
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Report filtering is a complex topic because many techniques are available for filtering a Microsoft Power BI report. However, with complexity comes control, allowing you to design reports that meet requirements and expectations. Some filtering techniques apply at design time, while others are relevant at report consumption time (in reading view). What matters is that your report design allows report consumers to narrow down to the data points that interest them intuitively.
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The features and capabilities covered in this module will help you enhance your reports to make them more refined.
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You'll learn how to use Power BI to perform data analytical functions, identify outliers in your data, group data, and big data for analysis. You'll also learn how to perform time series analysis. Finally, you'll work with advanced analytic features of Power BI, such as Quick Insights, AI Insights, and the Analyze feature.
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Learn how to navigate the Power BI service, create and manage workspaces and related items, and distribute reports to users.
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You can use a single dataset to build many reports with Microsoft Power BI. Reduce administrative overhead with scheduled dataset refreshes and resolve connectivity errors.
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Microsoft Power BI dashboards are different from Power BI reports. Dashboards allow report consumers to create a single artifact of directed data personalized just for them. Dashboards can be composed of pinned visuals that are taken from different reports. Where a Power BI report uses data from a single dataset, a Power BI dashboard can contain visuals from different datasets.
In this module, you will:
Row-level security (RLS) allows you to create a single or a set of reports that targets data for a specific user. In this module, you'll learn how to implement RLS using a static or dynamic method and how Microsoft Power BI simplifies testing RLS in Power BI Desktop and Power BI service.
In this module, you will:
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