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This workshop lab aligns to the Accelerate innovation with Low Code solution play and aims to educate professional developers or citizen developers on building apps leveraging on Azure services within Power Platform. Step by steps, this lab guides you to design a Power App for customized solutions using Fusion based approaches. Participants will discuss best practices and apply what they’ve learned in the hands-on lab.

Learning objectives

By the end of this workshop lab, participants will be able to:

  • Better understand the ecosystem of the Power Apps family and its benefits.
  • Demonstrate the process for designing solutions in utilizing both Power Platform and Azure in an integrated fashion.
  • Build a health care application for manipulating patient health data

Workshop audience

This workshop lab is specifically designed to professional developers and citizen developers, who are interested in extending the application design with Microsoft Power Platform.

Workshop path

This workshop is divided into the following parts in which you will collaborate with your team:

  1. You will be updated on Power Apps for Power Platform and its benefits, as well as best practices to adopt pro-code & low-code solutions.
  2. You will get to know the customer context by reading the corresponding customer scenario. Then you will then analyze their needs and design a solution for them.
  3. You will enter the demonstration environment to learn the steps to guide the customer to use this environment to experience how the solution will work.
  4. You will share your solution with your team and coach to get feedback and upgrade your skills.

Get started

To start with, follow this link to learn about the value and capabilities of Microsoft Power Apps and ways citizen and professional developers use this technology to build simple applications for their business.

Introduction to Power Apps

In this starter lab, you will:

  • Examine Power Apps.
  • Explore canvas applications.
  • Explore model-driven applications.
  • Differentiate between canvas and model-driven applications.
  • Build a basic canvas app.
  • Build a basic model-driven app.