Microsoft announced a different approach to learning through a new website launched the week of September 24th, 2018 called Microsoft Learn. At the time of this announcement there are few options for us Flow lovers, but all the training on the Flow website is planned to be migrated into the new Learn site over time.
Microsoft Learn offers many options for Learning Paths - narrowed down by your role.
Hands-On Learning with timed training modules.
Learning for Free - choose Bizapps.
You can refine your Learning Content and filter it down in the Business Applications section and select Flow. There are 3 modules and 1 learning path, but this will grow over time as more content is added.
The modules are broken down by blocks of time so you can plan your training accordingly.
The new site will be an incredible resource for all of us as we navigate new ways to use Flow whether we are a beginner, intermediate or expert user or if we are using Flow simply online or on-premises through the Common Data Gateway.
Up your game by visiting Microsoft Learn: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/
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Michelle is an Office 365 solution architect in the Twin Cities, MN. She has been delivering business collaboration solutions for years with her focus on SharePoint and Office 365. Visit her latest posts:https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/forums/recentpostspage/post-type/message/category-id/FlowCommuni...