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Learner Reviews & Feedback for From Excel to Power BI by Knowledge Accelerators

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About the Course

Are you using Excel to manage, analyze, and visualize your data? Would you like to do more? Perhaps you've considered Power BI as an alternative, but have been intimidated by the idea of working in an advanced environment. The fact is, many of the same tools and mechanisms exist across both these Microsoft products. This means Excel users are actually uniquely positioned to transition to data modeling and visualization in Power BI! Using methods that will feel familiar, you can learn to use Power BI to make data-driven business decisions using large volumes of data. We will help you to build fundamental Power BI knowledge and skills, including: • Importing data from Excel and other locations into Power BI. • Understanding the Power BI environment and its three Views. • Building beginner-to-moderate level skills for navigating the Power BI product. • Exploring influential relationships within datasets. • Designing Power BI visuals and reports. • Building effective dashboards for sharing, presenting, and collaborating with peers in Power BI Service. For this course you will need: • A basic understanding of data analysis processes in Excel. • At least a free Power BI licensed account, including: • The Power BI desktop application. • Power BI Online in Microsoft 365. Course duration is approximately three hours. Learning is divided into five modules, the fifth being a cumulative assessment. The curriculum design includes video lessons, interactive learning using short, how-to video tutorials, and practice opportunities using COMPLIMENTARY DATASETS. Intended audiences include business students, small business owners, administrative assistants, accountants, retail managers, estimators, project managers, business analysts, and anyone who is inclined to make data-driven business decisions. Join us for the journey!...

Top reviews

CR

Sep 1, 2024

It was a wonderful course, by completing this course I am bring home with me the knowledge of how Power BI and Excel helps with understanding the position of an organization.

AR

Jan 26, 2024

i learned many things from this tutorials as provided in this course. the way of explanation with examples very impresssive. thanks for give offer to learn

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By Harmandeep S

Nov 18, 2023

Brilliant for basic to advanced knowledge.

By Isabel G

Feb 29, 2024

A very good course to start in Power BI.

By José Á G G

Jun 27, 2024

El tono de voz debería ser más dinámico

By Phani K R

Oct 2, 2023

Very well and detailed explanation.

By majid s

Nov 3, 2024

vraiment un cours intéressant

By Tarun K G

Aug 29, 2024

Easy to understand Power BI

By Dally

Oct 10, 2024

THis course is very useful

By Rupali J

Aug 1, 2023

easy to grasp and learn.

By GOWTHAMI L S

Oct 18, 2024

its an amazing teaching

By Nabil Z

May 8, 2024

helpfull for a beginner

By Morten M B

Sep 30, 2024

Easy to follow course.

By Mohammed I

Oct 1, 2024

good to learn powerBI

By Tùng N Q

Jun 23, 2024

Pretty easy to follow

By Vishal K

May 27, 2024

Good Basics Covered.

By Jadhav V N

May 30, 2024

excellent learning

By I M

Jul 23, 2023

very explicit

By Ricardo D N

Jul 10, 2024

Excelente

By Saba S

Aug 30, 2024

Amazing

By Prabakar S

Jul 4, 2024

good

By Vikas T

Jan 15, 2024

Good

By Ramadurai R R

Aug 15, 2023

good

By Jyothi N

Sep 12, 2023

The activities should include example of data set included in the course as this way it is easier to understand what is happening on the screen

By Reshu T

Nov 12, 2024

I highly recommend this course for anyone looking to start or advance their skills. It offers a great blend of theory and practice!

By Rejane G

Oct 18, 2024

It's good because you have an overview of what PBI is, but I would have wished to know how to transform source data

By Juan F V

Aug 27, 2024

Parece más un tutorial de youtube que un curso certificado. Enseña lo básico, sí, pero no aporta mucho más.