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Fayram, Jo; Austen, Samantha and Phillips, Helen eds. (2024). Online Teaching and Learning in a Changing Pedagogic and Linguistic Landscape. Developing Online Language Pedagogies. London: Castledown Publishers.

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Fayram, Joanna and Canet, Rafa (2024). Fostering learner engagement through teaching presence and teacher social presence. In: Fayram, Jo; Austen, Samantha and Phillips, Helen eds. Online Teaching and Learning in a Changing Pedagogic and Linguistic Landscape. Developing Online Language Pedagogies Series. Melbourne, Aus.: Castledown, pp. 9–30.

Fayram, Jo; Austen, Samantha and Phillips, Helen (2024). Introduction. In: Fayram, Jo; Austen, Samantha and Phillips, Helen eds. Online Teaching and Learning in a Changing Pedagogic and Linguistic Landscape. Developing Online Language Pedagogies Series. Melbourne, Aus.: Castledown, pp. 1–6.

Fayram, Joanna and Adinolfi, Lina (2023). Implementing a one-to-one online English for Academic Purposes support service across the university curriculum. In: Leedham, Maria; Tagg, Caroline and Tuck, Jackie eds. Online Pedagogy and the Student Experience: Teaching Applied Linguistics and Beyond, Volume 1. London: Open University Press, McGraw-Hill, pp. 112–131.

Shrestha, Prithvi; Fayram, Joanna and Demouy, Valérie (2015). Innovative use of mobile technologies in EAP oral assessment: a pilot study from The Open University. In: Shrestha, Prithvi ed. Current Developments in English for Academic and Specific Purposes: Local innovations and global perspectives. Reading: Garnet Education, pp. 157–177.

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Fayram, Joanna and Adams, Helga (2014). Effective Communication and Support in Asynchronous Online Forums and Synchronous Online Tutorials. In: Matters of the Mind: Psychology and Language Learning, 29-31 May 2014, University of Graz, Austria.

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