Kursplan
Power BI – Basic Concepts
- What is Power BI and what can it do?
- Power BI Desktop vs Power BI Service
- Overview of the report-building process
Overview of Power BI Components
- Power BI Desktop, Service, and Mobile
- Power Query and Power Pivot
- Understanding datasets, reports, and dashboards
Connecting to Data Sources
- Supported data sources and connectors
- Import vs DirectQuery
- Refreshing and updating data
Basic Data Modeling Concepts
- Relationships and keys
- Hierarchies and calculated columns
- Simple measures using DAX
Creating Simple Visualizations
- Bar, line, pie, matrix, and table visuals
- Filtering and slicers
- Conditional formatting and drillthrough
Power BI Dashboards
- Pinning visuals to dashboards
- Tiles and layout options
- Live dashboards and refresh intervals
Dashboard Design Principles
- Data-to-ink ratio and visual hierarchy
- Effective use of white space and alignment
- Choosing the right visual for the message
Interactive Panel Functions
- Bookmarks and buttons
- Drilldowns and cross-filtering
- Tooltips and Q&A visual
Sharing and Publishing Dashboards
- Publishing to Power BI Service
- Workspaces and apps
- Sharing reports and dashboards securely
Panel Navigation and Actions
- Page navigation design
- Using page tooltips
- Action-based interactions
Power BI Report Design
- Storytelling with data
- Designing for readability and clarity
- Using shapes, text, and images
Advanced Design Techniques
- Layering and grouping visuals
- Using dynamic titles and metrics
- Setting up drillthrough pages
Using Themes and Templates
- Creating and applying themes
- Using report templates
- Maintaining visual consistency
Mobile Dashboard Design Considerations
- Mobile layout editor
- Optimizing for touch interactions
- Testing dashboards on mobile devices
User Experience and Accessibility
- Color contrast and screen reader compatibility
- Tab order and keyboard navigation
- Best practices for accessible design
Summary and Next Steps
- Recap of key concepts
- Additional Power BI resources
- Exploring certification options
Krav
- An understanding of basic data concepts and structures
- Experience with Microsoft Excel and data manipulation
- Familiarity with basic statistical concepts
Audience
- Data analysts
- Business intelligence specialists
- Professionals responsible for reporting and dashboard design
Testimonials (5)
Innholdet var tøft, men den ekstra innsatsen jeg måtte legge ned hjalp meg å huske og forstå power BI bedre.
Melvin - TLI Group
Kurs - Power BI DAX Fundamentals
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Diskutere om problemene våre
Rr Dwi Putri Periska Sari - PT. Becton Dickinson Indonesia
Kurs - Power BI for Developers
Machine Translated
What I liked the most was the coach's openness regarding the change in content as well as the approach that was previously prepared to accommodate our real needs
Ernesto Sitoe Junior - Electricidade de Mocambique
Kurs - Advanced Power BI
The second day as Power Bi is a really friendly tool, and clearly Costas knows it very well, it was really good to learn about that tool. Unfortunately we have to see Power pivot in excel first which is really not user friendly but definitely a must see first in order to understand how Power Bi works, and it makes Power Bi look super cool :)
Anne-Cecile Jacquot - Ameropa
Kurs - Excel to Power BI
The second day was very interesting. It was a good training to see some possibilities within Power BI; but mostly you learn then while you work with Power BI. Fact is also that the training base has all access rights and everything works, but as soon as you try to connect to the live system, it does not work and this makes the knowledge transfer a bit difficult.