Noelia Gargallo-Camarillas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English and German Philology at the University of Valencia (UV). She obtained her PhD from Universitat Jaume I (UJI) with the doctoral dissertation entitled “The Empowerment of Perceptual Learning Styles through the Use of Social Media in the University Foreign Language Classroom.” She is currently a member of the TeLL-ME research group (Teaching and Learning Languages in Multicultural Education) and of the professional associations AESLA (Spanish Association of Applied Linguistics) and AELFE (European Association of Languages for Specific Purposes). In addition, she actively collaborates with the educational innovation group APpEAL (Pedagogical Applications for Language Teaching and Learning). Her main line of research focuses on multimodality and its integration into the teaching and learning of English as a foreign language, with particular emphasis on the use of digital technologies in foreign language education and on the multimodal analysis of perceptual learning styles and communicative competence. Throughout her academic and professional career, she has published articles in national and international journals, coordinated exchange programmes, and led educational innovation projects aimed at incorporating digital platforms as pedagogical tools to foster autonomous and effective learning of English as a foreign language.