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Become a PowerBI Developer in 2 months.

 

Become a PowerBI Developer in 2 months.



PowerBI Topics will be covered in the course.

Beginner

  1. Introduction to Power BI
  2. Installing Power BI Desktop
  3. Understanding Power BI Interface
  4. Connecting to Data Sources
  5. Basic Data Loading
  6. Creating Simple Visualizations
  7. Using Slicers and Filters
  8. Basic Data Cleaning and Transformation
  9. Creating Bar and Column Charts
  10. Creating Line Charts
  11. Creating Pie and Donut Charts
  12. Creating Tables and Matrices
  13. Using Text Boxes and Shapes
  14. Saving and Publishing Reports
  15. Sharing Reports in Power BI Service
  16. Basic DAX Functions (SUM, AVERAGE)
  17. Creating Simple Measures
  18. Using Drill Down and Drill Through
  19. Creating and Formatting Dashboards
  20. Exporting Data from Power BI

Intermediate

  1. Intermediate DAX Functions (IF, SWITCH, CALCULATE)
  2. Creating and Using Calculated Columns
  3. Working with Date and Time Data
  4. Using Hierarchies in Visualizations
  5. Customizing Visuals with Formatting Options
  6. Creating and Using Bookmarks
  7. Using Themes and Custom Themes
  8. Data Modeling Basics
  9. Creating and Managing Relationships
  10. Using R and Python Scripts in Power BI
  11. Creating Maps and Geo Visualizations
  12. Using Power Query Editor for Data Transformation
  13. Creating and Using Dataflows
  14. Using Row-Level Security (RLS)
  15. Creating KPIs and Key Metrics
  16. Understanding and Using Q&A Visuals
  17. Scheduling Data Refresh
  18. Embedding Power BI Reports in Websites
  19. Power BI Mobile App
  20. Using the Power BI REST API
  21. DAX (UNION, UNIQUE)

Advanced

  1. Advanced DAX Functions (ALL, RELATED, EARLIER)
  2. Advanced Data Modeling Techniques
  3. Optimizing Performance in Power BI
  4. Using Custom Visuals from AppSource
  5. Creating Custom Visuals with Power BI Developer Tools
  6. Using Power BI with Azure Services
  7. Machine Learning and AI Insights in Power BI
  8. Using Power BI Embedded
  9. Dataflows with Azure Data Lake Storage
  10. Advanced Security Features (OAuth, Encryption)

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