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COURSE DESCRIPTION
In this practical module, learners will transition from Power BI report creators to professional publishers and collaborators. They will explore how to move reports from Power BI Desktop into the cloud-based Power BI Service, configure access controls with Role-Level Security, and share insights across the organization using dashboards, alerts, and subscriptions. Through hands-on exercises, participants will master the Power BI Service environment, enhancing their ability to drive data-driven decision-making securely and efficiently.
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Designed for users who already have a foundational understanding of Power BI Desktop, this course focuses on turning great reports into actionable, widely accessible insights while maintaining governance and security.
By the end of this module, participants will be able to:
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Understand and utilize Power BI Workspaces to manage reports and datasets effectively.
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Publish reports from Power BI Desktop to Power BI Service.
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Apply Role-Level Security (RLS) to restrict report access based on user roles like region, department, or seniority level.
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Share reports and dashboards using multiple secure options including embedded links, SharePoint integration, and scheduled subscriptions.
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Create and manage Dashboards by pinning report visuals, setting alerts, tagging collaborators, and automating report delivery.
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Implement best practices for secure sharing, alert configuration, and report version control.
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1Module 1 Power Bi Quiz
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2Data Analytics Day 1
INTRODUCTION TO POWER BI
1.1 What is Power BI?
Power BI is Microsoft’s business intelligence (BI) platform for:
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Connecting to a wide range of data sources.
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Transforming raw data into actionable insights.
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Visualizing data using interactive dashboards and reports.
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Sharing insights across teams, departments, and organizations.
🔹 Core Components:
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Power BI Desktop (authoring tool)
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Power BI Service (online sharing platform)
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Power BI Mobile (on-the-go access)
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3Data Anlaytics Day 2
Table of Contents
- Data Modeling & DAX
1.1 Getting Data (Load vs Edit) – Using Sample Data
1.2 Model Section of Power BI Desktop
1.3 The Rule of No Intermediary for Best Benefits
1.4 Data Section of Power BI Desktop
1.5 Role-Level Security - Data Visualization
2.1 Report Section of Power BI Desktop
2.2 Native Visuals
2.3 Custom Visuals
2.4 Menu Tools (Navigator)
2.5 Edit Relationships from Report View
2.6 Exploring Q&A Features - Appendix
- Popular DAX Formulas
- Additional Learning Resources
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- Data Modeling & DAX
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4Module 2 Quiz
Role-Level Security restricts access to data based on user roles, ensuring that individuals only see data relevant to their region, department, or authorization level. You should apply RLS when you want one report to serve different audiences securely without duplicating reports for each group.