This repository contains the modules and learning paths for Microsoft Business Applications products, such as Microsoft Flow, Microsoft PowerApps, and Microsoft Power BI. Review this README file to understand how you can assist in contributing to Microsoft Learn training content.
Note: This repo currently contains some Dynamics 365 content, but it will be moved to learn-dynamics-pr
in the future. Move date TBD.
- Content repos: To view the list of all Microsoft Learn training content repos, see GitHub repositories for Microsoft Learn training.
- Code repos: Code repos for individual modules follow the naming convention of
https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/mslearn-module-name
. To find them all, search in GitHub for all repos in the MicrosoftDocs GitHub organization that start withmslearn-
.
The content in Learn repos is developed, organized, and displayed differently than traditional Docs content.
- Development: Modules and learning paths are highly curated training content with textual content, hands-on interactivity, live knowledge checks, videos, achievements and more. The Learn content team, in partnership with other content teams, governs the roadmap and quality of content before publishing, for all products. These training assets are made up of YAML and MD files, in specific folder structures.
- Organization: Learn repos are typically created for each product family rather than per-product. The content in these repos are aggregated together for the final experience (i.e. the files interact with each other, so you could include Azure and Business Applications content into a single learning path, if you need).
- Display: Although there may be separate Learn landing pages for various product families, there is a single, all-up Microsoft Learn training home page, as well as a dynamic browse page that shows all Microsoft Learn training resources side-by-side, regardless of product.
To view all of the available landing pages, you can navigate to them from the header of the home page.
We welcome contributions and feedback. How you contribute depends on who you are and the sort of changes you'd like to contribute. For more information about how to understand the content files, see Create a module.
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Minor updates: If you are contributing minor updates out of the goodness of your heart, you can fork the repository and submit updates from your fork. See the Docs contributor guide for more information.
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New content + major changes: If you want to create a new module or submit major changes, please submit an issue to start a conversation with the Learn content team. Once you've agreed to a plan, you'll work with the right employees to help bring in that content.
For more information about contributing to Microsoft Learn training content, see the Microsoft Learn contributor guide.
Report an issue + provide feedback: Email: learn-en-us@microsoft.com
At this time, Microsoft Learn training content is not open for public contributions. External users can provide feedback by clicking on the Report an issue email alias located at the bottom of any learning unit. The English alias is learn-en-us@microsoft.com
. If the user is viewing the site in any other language, they will be able to access the localized versions of the alias. Although this is one-way feedback, the content, engineering, and localization teams review and triage all incoming feedback on a daily basis.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
View the Microsoft Learn training FAQ.
For questions related to repo and build issues, contact: learn-repo-managers@microsoft.com