CZ
Focus a little more on examples and hand-on exercises rather than ultra specific definitions or concepts. Some questions are false just because on one word.

This course forms part of the Microsoft Power BI Analyst Professional Certificate. This Professional Certificate consists of a series of courses that offers a good starting point for a career in data analysis using Microsoft Power BI. In this course, you will learn the process of Extract, Transform and Load or ETL. You will identify how to collect data from and configure multiple sources in Power BI and prepare and clean data using Power Query. You’ll also have the opportunity to inspect and analyze ingested data to ensure data integrity. After completing this course, you’ll be able to: • Identify, explain and configure multiple data sources in Power BI • Clean and transform data using Power Query • Inspect and analyze ingested data to ensure data integrity This is also a great way to prepare for the Microsoft PL-300 exam. By passing the PL-300 exam, you’ll earn the Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst certification.

CZ
Focus a little more on examples and hand-on exercises rather than ultra specific definitions or concepts. Some questions are false just because on one word.
SV
The ETL process was taught in detail and how Power BI provides capabilities to create an End to End ETL process
DD
Very insightful and useful for any person who is achieving to become a data analyst
NS
This course opened a new window for me. Before this course, I was unfamiliar with power queries, but by the aid of this course, I can leverage power queries to make better dashboards.
VK
I already have some experience working with Power Query integrated into MS Excel, but I still found this course quite valuable
BM
This was a very good course. I have learned a lot about Power BI through this course.
O
it may be think easy. but it is not easy and well explain of how much ETL is important for data accuracy, visualization and uncover hidden insight and can driven right business decision
OS
Good course, learned a lot. Sometimes I was a little lost and found it hard to follow the content, but overall great experience.
SO
one missing part of these course custom column ,conditional column except this all of materials are good .
SM
Successfully executed ETL processes in Power BI, ensuring seamless data extraction, transformation, and loading for effective analysis
MH
Finished the ETL part of Power BI course! Excited for more learning! Grateful to Microsoft and Coursera for this opportunity!
AB
Very clear cut concepts about ETL process and most essential part is the exercises with quizzes which enhance the knowledge and skills to become a data analyst
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This course needed to go into detail much much more, for example, it should included how to connect to databases, how to use native query, how to append data files from folders, how to write M code in more detail, and much more the course is pretty much weak and I don't think it reached even the intermediate level shame on Microsoft it doesn't prepare me will for the PL-300 exam.
there are so many issues in course
Video lessons have no interactivity for the student, no associated practise files. The practical exercises are limited, very rushed, brief, sketchy and expect student to actually learn by studying the Additional Resources sections. Lots of errors and confusing to follow in the Reading sections.
Some topics should be more explored, such as M language
quizzes are too long, made artificially difficult due to some poorly written questions... too much theory and very little practice... expected much more from a course from such a prestigious company...
Sorry, but the course could have been 10-times shorter with more active learning path. The information is duplicated many times, the "strong, powerful and effective" tools are just being praised again and again, the screenshots are duplicating the video etc etc. Probably the course is designed for beginners in computer literacy but obviously not for students or professionals aiming to learn new BI tools.
The integration between the course content and the assignments is terrible. The videos and the readings should be more comprehensive and less vague to complete the assignments.
This course, and in fact this whole specialization, feels like one big advertisement for Power BI. Further, I reckon this course could really be about just half the length and still get all the info taught, as it just repeats the same thing constantly and talks about "how great is Power BI."
Half questions in graded sections often involve topics not covered and/or unnecessary trick questions involving specific semantics of similar words.
Very clear cut concepts about ETL process and most essential part is the exercises with quizzes which enhance the knowledge and skills to become a data analyst
The course content is helpful in guiding through the basics of Power BI. However, it often lacks practical application and context. Many topics present features as efficiency improvements without demonstrating their real-world impact. For instance, some techniques are showcased using small Excel files without discussing their application in larger datasets or complex scenarios. Access to Power BI Services is required for the course, which is limited to a 30-day free trial as a personal user. This restriction hinders the ability to fully explore and practice the material beyond the trial period. Graded assignments and quizzes are particularly problematic: * Questions frequently contain errors or typos, forcing learners to choose the "least wrong" answer rather than the correct one. * Many questions are ambiguous, making it difficult to determine what is being asked. * The quizzes often test memory of minor, subjective details mentioned in passing, rather than assessing practical knowledge and understanding of the course material.
I didn't feel the course provided meaningful application of the material covered. It also had a lot of sales pitches in it for Microsoft Power BI. I felt like the script for the course was written by Harold Hill. Lots of talk about how great the product is without actually showing us how to use it or how it would be applicable in a real world scenario.
This program must improve a lot, too many errors in the files, it does not allow you to do some exercises. The worst thing is that I read the reviews, which don't improve the course. I definitely wouldn't recommend it
Terrible course. Learners be warned.
Successfully executed ETL processes in Power BI, ensuring seamless data extraction, transformation, and loading for effective analysis
very informative course for beginner level to advanced level
Very useful if you are a beginer managing data onto PBI. The tools and explanations went hand to hand to ensure you can understand what you are doing. However is very theorical, in some sections is tedious, and some chapters as M language or DAX are barely explained. Not an advanced course for programers or developers in advanced ETLs.
I am completely new to Power BI — exactly the audience this course is designed for — and I found the balance between theory and practice disappointing. The course needs far more hands-on exercises in Power BI Desktop and far less repetitive marketing talk. Hearing lines like “With its ability to assess data quality and provide valuable insights…” over and over made the course feel unnecessarily long and unengaging. I often felt I was spending time on very listening trivial or obvious statements instead of actually learning to build something. The course would benefit greatly from adding a deeper self-guided project and reducing the time spent on marketing-style narration. It should be more dry, precise, and instructive to maximize value for beginners.
ETL Doesn't have to be this complicated. This course leaves out so much information and many of the steps listed in the course material do not work as described (things like instructions that say "click on 'get data'" and there is no 'Get Data' button). This is a really mediocre ETL course and is in serious need of some QC to make it useful.
The phrasing is redundant, tedious, machine-like and in most cases, not understandable. there are many ways to explain these concepts in an easier way to make the student understand this course