About the challenge

Microsoft Power Platform is a Low-Code / No-Code development platform that enables anyone and everyone on the planet to build applications, visualize data, automate processes, build intelligent bots and design beautiful external-facing websites without code. It comprises of 5 main solutions: Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Power Pages and Power Virtual Agents.

Power Edo Bootcamp 4.0 is a 2weeks event organized by Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors in Edo State and supported by Microsoft, Dynamics User Group, Poer Platform User Group Edo and Edo State's Skills Development Program (EdoJobs). The goal of this bootcamp is to guide and support budding low-code/no-code citizen developers on their path to learn and build solutions using Microsoft's Power Platform.

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Begin by

  • Thinking of a problem (Ideation)
  • Confirm if the problem is really a problem (Market Research)
  • Coming up with the scope of the problem (Problem Statement)
  • Think about the technologies necessary to bring this solution to life (Technologies Used)
  • What would the solution look like? (Solution Overview)
  • Then test out your solution to ensure it's working properly for the end-users (Product Testing)

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Prizes

2 non-cash prizes
Project Showcase on Microsoft Reactor
2 winners

Project Showcase on Microsoft's Educator Developer Blog
2 winners

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Judges

Foyin Olajide-Bello

Foyin Olajide-Bello
Senior Consultant, Modern Workplace Engineering / Avanade

Olajumoke Toriola

Olajumoke Toriola
Chief Technical Officer / Ha-Shem Limited

Japhlet Nwamu

Japhlet Nwamu
Academic Cloud Advocate / Microsoft

Denise Johnson

Denise Johnson
Dynamics User Group

Judging Criteria

  • Make Something
    Does the project make or create something tangible that can be shown or demonstrated, going beyond an idea?
  • Address the Challenge
    Does the project address the challenge, and present a clear and relevant solution?
  • Customer Focus
    Who is the project primarily for? Why is this solution different and compelling for the customer?
  • Business Value
    What business value does your project provide?
  • Feasibility
    Does the project have actionable next steps and a reasonable chance of success in its implementation?
  • Inclusion
    Does the project create an inclusive experience, making others feel valued, respected, and a sense of belonging?

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