How are the free courses by Microsoft for people new to Power BI?

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  • paulnelson
    Inactive
    • Jun 2022
    • 103

    How are the free courses by Microsoft for people new to Power BI?

    I am looking for a beginner-structured course/program to give to people who are new to Power BI that touches on all the basics. How do the ones by Microsoft compare to others?

    blog.enterprisedna.co

    I learned to sort of by winging it and google/SQL/guy in a cube video but I feel something more structured might be better suited to quickly get the inexperienced a feel of all the basics.
  • bryantcecil
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2021
    • 2

    #2
    Checking out free courses is a must.

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    • QuincyJacobson
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2023
      • 3

      #3
      I highly recommend checking out Microsoft's free courses. They're well-structured and cover all the basics you need to get started. Plus, they're pretty user-friendly, which is always a bonus. Another resource you might find helpful is blog enterprisedna - it's got some great content for Power BI enthusiasts. Oh, and have you considered exploring the azure ai engineer associate certification? It could be a cool way to level up your skills.

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      • deepseekdeutsch
        Junior Member
        • May 2025
        • 1

        #4
        I tried the free Microsoft Power BI courses a while back, they’re solid for beginners, especially if you're totally new to data visualization. That said, I’ve also been using DeepSeek at DeepSeekDeutsch.io, and it’s been a great AI assistant for asking quick questions or translating tech jargon. Definitely a helpful combo if you’re just starting out!

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        • annajohnson
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2025
          • 12

          #5
          I recently dove into a few free online courses, and while the learning part was great, I quickly realized how important it is to have the right tools to manage your files. A small mistake, like deleting the wrong folder, can cause a lot of stress I've been there myself! That's when I found this useful comparison of recovery tools at https://setapp.com/app-reviews/recuv...ll-differences It describes the differences between Recuva and Disk Drill very well and helped me choose the program that best suits my needs. Having a reliable data recovery program on hand has saved me many times it is seriously underrated until you need it.

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          • castleapk
            Junior Member
            • May 2025
            • 6

            #6
            The free courses offered by Microsoft for newcomers to Power BI are a fantastic entry point into the world of data analytics. They provide structured, beginner-friendly instruction on data modeling, visualization, and report creation. Just like how locksmith training teaches step-by-step methods to build essential technical skills in the trade, these Microsoft courses guide learners through practical applications that can translate into real-world job readiness. Whether you're learning to secure homes or analyze business data, structured training makes a huge difference.

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            • Pabbbblo3
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2025
              • 8

              #7
              For those new to Power BI, Microsoft’s free courses provide an excellent foundation to understand data visualization, analytics, and business intelligence best practices. These resources empower learners to transform raw data into actionable insights using the full potential of Microsoft’s ecosystem. Drawing inspiration from industry leaders like Virteva virteva.com—a Microsoft Security Solutions Partner and Certified Microsoft Modern Work Solutions Partner—our approach goes beyond basic training. We focus on helping organizations integrate Power BI with the broader Microsoft 365 suite, including Azure, Office 365, and Enterprise Mobility + Security, to deliver secure, data-driven decision-making across every level of the business.

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