Course Outline
Introduction
Microsoft Flow/Power Automate
- What is flow?
- Connectors and flow types
- RPA and virtual agents
Preparing the Development Environment
- Setting up Teams in flow
Flow Creation
- Adding triggers and actions
- Running the flow
- Adding actions and conditions
- Creating flows with templates
- Working with mobile flows
Automated and Scheduled Flows in Teams
- Creating a flow in Teams
- Setting recurrance
- Using adaptive cards
- Triggering with location
- Testing flows
Troubleshooting and Sharing
- Configuring run
- Adding a control
- Sharing a copy
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with Office 365
Audience
- Business Analysts
Testimonials (6)
I liked that we were able to go off topic and work on specific features that were most fit in with what we are trying to accomplish. Even some things not directly related to the course material but can be built on utilizing course content.
Jeff - Suffolk County District Attorney's Office
Course - Microsoft Flow/Power Automate
Joseph was very thorough and took his time answering any questions we brought up.
Peter - Suffolk County District Attorney's Office
Course - Microsoft Flow/Power Automate
he adapted the training to address topics that we thought of during the training
Christopher - Suffolk County District Attorney's Office
Course - Microsoft Flow/Power Automate
Personally I liked how the trainers asked for real life examples and so I was able to bring an example of my own and the trainer helped me build a flow that has cut hours of a manual process that we have been doing for years.
Patrick Whoriskey - Tech NorthWest Skillnet
Course - Microsoft Flow/Power Automate
Variety of exercises
Sohom Basu Roy - Tech NorthWest Skillnet
Course - Microsoft Flow/Power Automate
I really admire Trainer's patience for all the people who were asking him to repeat something 4-5 times. I also believe that he has great knowledge about the topic, but like said above, we didn't spend enough time on this. Moreover, it was good it was hands-on training, where we could practice in real time what we're taught, but again, I'd like to know more about the PowerApps, not about SharePoint, as I'm really familiar with that one, and if I wanted to learn more, I'd probably just choose a training for the SharePoint, not PowerApps.