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What is Power BI? A Complete Beginner's Guide to Features, DAX & Uses (2026)

What is Power BI? A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Features, DAX & Uses (2026) If you work with data — or you want to — you’ve probably heard the name Power BI at least once. Maybe your manager mentioned it. Maybe you saw it on a job description. Or maybe you’re just curious about what all the fuss is about. Well, you’re in the right place. In this guide, we’re going to cover everything you need to know about Power BI — what it is, what it does, how to install it, how it compares to Excel, and how to write your first DAX formula. Whether you’re a complete beginner or someone who has used Excel for years, this guide is for you. Let’s get started! What is Power BI? Power BI is a business intelligence and data visualization tool developed by Microsoft. In simple words, it helps you take raw data — from Excel files, databases, websites, or apps — and turn it into beautiful, interactive reports and dashboards Instead of staring at boring rows and columns in a spreadsheet, Power BI lets y...

How to Manage College Studies and Skill Learning Together: A Practical Guide for Students

“College + Skill Learning: Study Smart, Learn Smart, Grow Faster.” Balancing college studies and learning new skills at the same time feels difficult—but it’s not impossible. In fact, if you manage both smartly, you can build a strong academic record and grow your career much faster. Here’s a simple, practical, and student-friendly guide to help you do both without burnout. Why You Should Learn Skills During College Today’s job market doesn’t depend only on degrees. Companies look for students who have: ✔ Technical skills ✔ Soft skills ✔ Project experience ✔ Practical knowledge Learning skills early helps you: Stand out from the crowd Get internships and freelance work Build confidence for placements Understand your true career interests 1. Plan a Simple Weekly Routine You don’t need a complicated timetable. Just plan 1 hour daily or 8–10 hours weekly for skill learning. Example Weekly Plan Monday–Friday: 45 mins of skill learning Saturday: 2 hours revision ...
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