This course covers five central elements of Microsoft 365 platform:
In this course, students will learn how to implement Microsoft Identity and work with Microsoft Graph. Students will also gain knowledge on UI elements (including Adaptive Cards and UI Fabric), Integration Points (including Microsoft Teams, Office Add-ins, SharePoint Framework, Actionable Messages), and determining workload platform targets.
In implementing Microsoft Identity, students will learn to implement Microsoft identity including registering an application, implanting authentication, configuring permissions to consume an API, and creating a service to access Microsoft Graph.
In working with Microsoft Graph, students will learn how to access user data, explore query parameters, manage a group lifecycle, access files, and optimize network traffic using Microsoft Graph.
In extending and customizing SharePoint, students will learn about SharePoint Framework web parts, extensions, and how to package and deploy an SPFx solution.
In extending Teams, students will look at the components of a Teams App, work with webhooks, tabs, and conversational bots.
In extending Office, students work with Office Add-ins, task pane add-ins, JavaScript APIs, Office UI Fabric, and actionable messages with adaptive cards.
Students in this course are interested in Microsoft 365 development platform or in passing the Microsoft 365 Developer Associate certification exam. Students should also have 1-2 years of experience as a developer.
This course assumes students know how to code and have a basic understanding of REST APIs, JSON, OAuth2, OData, OpenID Connect, Microsoft identities including Azure AD and Microsoft accounts, Azure AD B2C, and permission/consent concepts.
By actively participating in this course, you will learn about the following:
Students should have 1-2 years of experience as a developer. This course assumes students know how to code and have a basic understanding of REST APIs, JSON, OAuth2, OData, OpenID Connect, Microsoft identities including Azure AD and Microsoft accounts, Azure AD B2C, and permission/consent concepts.
It is recommended that students have some experience developing solutions on Microsoft Teams, Office Add-ins, or SharePoint Framework through all phases of software development.
Module 1: Implement Microsoft Identity
In this module, you will learn to implement Microsoft identity including registering an application, implanting authentication, configuring permissions to consume an API, and creating a service to access Microsoft Graph.
Lessons
Lab: Implement Microsoft Identity
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 2: Work with Microsoft Graph
In this module, you will learn how to access user data, explore query parameters, manage a group lifecycle, access files, and optimize network traffic using Microsoft Graph.
Lessons
Lab: Work with Microsoft Graph
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 3: Extend and Customize SharePoint
In this module, you will learn about SharePoint Framework web parts, extensions, and how to package and deploy an SPFx solution.
Lessons
Lab: Extend and Customize SharePoint
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 4: Extend Teams
In this module, you will look at the components of a Teams App, work with webhooks, tabs, and conversational bots.
Lessons
Lab: Extend Teams
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 5: Extend Office
In this module, you will work with Office Add-ins, task pane add-ins, JavaScript APIs, Office UI Fabric, and actionable messages with adaptive cards.
Lessons
Lab: Extend Office
After completing this module, students will be able to: