Technology Enhanced Learning Development for Dermatology Educators: A Practical Interactive Webinar
This virtual event offers practical guidance on integrating technology into education. Topics include starting a podcast, essential graphic design tools, and key insights in technology-enhanced learning (TEL). We’ll also critique TEL in dermatology education and explore real-world case examples.
£4500
Technology Enhanced Learning Development for Dermatology Educators: A Practical Interactive Webinar

Overview:

This virtual event will provide attendees with practical advice on how to best implement technology in their educational work. We will cover how to get started on podcast development, the tools required to build skills in graphic design, and discuss practical pearls across the field of technology enhanced learning (TEL) more widely. Finally, we will critique the use of TEL within dermatology education, and challenge the audience with a series of case examples. 

This event is suitable for resident doctors, portfolio pathway candidates, consultants, dermatology trainees, GPs, medical students, nurses, pharmacists and SAS doctors.

Learning objectives:

By the end of this briefing, you should:

  • Gain understanding regarding practical steps in podcast resource development
  • Develop insights into graphic design for medical education
  • Critique the implementation of technology enhanced learning as applied to dermatology education

Event details:

  • Date: Thursday 26 February 2026
  • Time: 10:00 - 12:30
  • Location: Online
  • BCD Faculty members attend for free. Please email education@bad.org.uk to register
Start Time End Time Topic  Speaker
10:00 10:30 Introduction and podcast development in dermatology education

Dr Jonny Guckian, Faculty Development Lead at BCD

10:30 11:00 Graphic design and its implementation in Medical Education

Dr Aqua Asif, NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in Urology UCL/UCLH

11:00 11:45 Practical pearls across technology enhanced learning

Prof Kevin Brandom, Associate Professor of Medical Education, University of Exeter/strong>

11:45 12:30 Panel discussion – Challenges in implementing Technology Enhanced Learning

All panelists

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