You did it! **Congratulations!** You've completed the **Guided Learning** course for Power BI. You've come full circle from learning the basic elements of Power BI, taken a tour through its software features and elements, and learned how they all work together. ![](media/6-5-guided-learning-completion/c0a0_2.png) This is the last section (and the final topic, unless you want to learn DAX) in the course, so if you went through all of these sections in order, take a moment to pat yourself on the back. Good job! You're now well versed in all these **important concepts**: * What [Power BI is](../gettingstarted.yml?tutorial-step=1) * The [building blocks](../gettingstarted.yml?tutorial-step=3) of Power BI * [Getting](../gettingdata.yml?tutorial-step=3) and [modeling](../modeling.yml?tutorial-step=1) data * [Visualizations](../visualizations.yml?tutorial-step=1) * [Exploring data](../exploringdata.yml?tutorial-step=1) in the Power BI service * Using [Excel and Power BI](../powerbiandexcel.yml?tutorial-step=1) together * And [publishing and sharing](../publishingandsharing.yml?tutorial-step=1) your work That's a lot of knowledge, and now that you have all this in your head, you're ready to go put it to use! Here are some **links to downloads** or to get your browser **connected to the Power BI service**: * You can always [get the latest Power BI Desktop](https://powerbi.microsoft.com/desktop) * Heading to the [Power BI service](https://powerbi.microsoft.com/) is easy * Getting [mobile apps for Power BI](https://powerbi.microsoft.com/mobile/) is a tap away There's more **help and reference** content available, too. Just go to the top of this page, and select **Learning > Documentation** to see our extensive set of Power BI reference content. ![](media/6-5-guided-learning-completion/6-5_1.png) We hope you've enjoyed your journey through this **Power BI Guided Learning** experience. Best of luck to you, and may your Power BI visuals always be immersive and compelling. ## One more section for DAX users Still want more? Interested in using **DAX (Data Analysis Expressions)** to create, filter, or use custom columns and tables in Power BI? There's one more section targeted at people inclined to do some code work in Power BI, and it's called **Introduction to DAX**. Take a look if you're interested - it uses the same friendly approach as the rest of Guided Learning.