PBICRB: Data Analysis using Power BI Desktop – Level 1 – Report Builder

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About this Course

This is the first course in TLG Learning’s exclusive Data Analysis using Power BI Desktop series. This course lays the foundation for Power BI Report Builders. Report Builders will learn everything they need to create highly effective stand-alone and multi-page narrative reports using data sources that are created using Power BI Desktop. This course covers the use of both the Power BI Desktop application as well as the Power BI Service.

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Outline

Lesson 1: Introducing Power BI

  • Power BI as Part of Power Platform
  • What is Power BI
  • Power BI Overview

Lesson 2: Understanding Power BI Data Models

  • Terminology
  • Introduction to Tables & Relationships
  • Introduction to Data Model Schemas

Lesson 3: Defining a Report

  • Power BI Reports
  • Overview of Report Objectives
  • Data-Driven Narratives

Lesson 4: Building Power BI Desktop Reports

  • Working in Power BI Desktop
  • Creating Visuals
  • Formatting and Organizing Visuals

Lesson 5: Report Actions & Filtering

  • Drill-Down, Drill-Through and other Data Actions
  • Interactions using Filters
  • Visual Interactions
  • Bookmarks and Buttons
  • Refreshing data in Power BI Desktop

Lesson 6: Power BI Service

  • Introduction to Power BI Service
  • Creating a Workspace
  • Adding Reports and Data
  • More about Refreshing Data

Lesson 7: Building Power BI Service Dashboards

  • Building Dashboards
  • Organizing Dashboard Elements

Lesson 8: Service Analytics Features

  • Understanding Dashboard Q & A
  • Quick Insights

Lesson 9: Sharing Dashboards, Reports & Datasets

  • Sharing Content
  • Managing access to the entire workspace

Prerequisites

General understanding of reporting requirements and a basic understanding of data base concepts is useful, but not required