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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 Abeer R

Dec 7, 2024

Requires paid version to be correctly completed. Is more of a product sales pitch than a course

By Christine

Jan 2, 2025

I want to unenrol from this course but the platform doesn't allow me

By Nguyễn L P T

Oct 6, 2024

Not given an acquired knowledge: exercise, case study

By Srinivas D

Nov 28, 2024

Shown its free but asking for fees for certification

By Greg E

Jun 21, 2024

I didn't find this course helpful at all. The course provided an excel spreadsheet as an example but used a totally different one. From there I couldn't follow the content. I went over it and over it again and still couldn't follow it. When I started the course i had no knowledge of how to use powerbi, unfortunately my knowledge is less than nothing. The only positives are I can now place it in my resume and the course fee is tax deductible

By Елена А

Nov 26, 2024

The course is useless. The voice is super-strange, it is not even possible to follow that voice. Strongly NOT recommended.

By Muhabah F

Sep 1, 2024

it should be a guided project so we can apply what we learn. watching videos like this isn't beneficial for us.

By Dion G

Sep 5, 2023

Require to be employed to register for the Microsoft Power BI program

Not a good for learning a new skill

By Vinay M

Apr 8, 2024

i was disappointment on certification can provied free

By Priyanka K

Apr 7, 2024

So slow and not interactive

By Waseem A

May 28, 2024

Very slow. wasting time

By Mansi G

Oct 4, 2024

I NEED MY CERTIFICATE

By Tharindu D D S

Oct 4, 2024

Can't get certificate

By M e

Sep 13, 2024

الشهادة بمقابل

By Tranecia A

Feb 28, 2024

wasn't for me