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Dr. Pam Hayward
Department Chair
Allgood Hall, Office E123
(706)729-2418
phayward@aug.edu
Office hours: MW 2:30- 4:00
and by appointment.

About Dr. Pam Hayward

 

Degrees: Ph.D.  University of Illinois
Department of Speech Communication

 

M.A.   University of Illinois
Department of Speech Communication B.A.    Northeastern Illinois University
Department of Speech Communication
Areas of specialty: Instructional Communication/Communication Education and Interpersonal Communication
Classes taught: COMS1010 – Introduction to Human Communication
COMS1020 – Fundamentals of Human Communication
COMS3010 – Human Communication Theory
COMS3040 – Interpersonal Communication
COMS3070 – Organizational Communication
COMS4120 – Gender and Communication
COMS4950 – Family Communication
HONR1010 – The Nature of Inquiry
COMC3100 – Communication for Professionals
Research: Instructional Communication/Communication Education and Interpersonal Communication
Published Works: Hayward, P.A. (2008). Instructor’s Resource CD-ROM for Gendered Lives [PowerPoint
slides]. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth. Hayward, P.A. (2006). Mission possible: Creating a vision for business communication students.           Proceedings of the Georgia Communication Association, 76, 97-98. Hayward, P.A. (2003). Effectively approaching the first day of class. Communication Teacher, 17, (3-16). Lewis, L.K., & Hayward, P.A. (2003). Choice-based learning: Student reactions in an undergraduate organizational communication course. Communication Education, 52, (148-156). Hayward, P.A. (2002). Developing ourselves through the use of midsemester evaluation. In S.R. Parton & C. Beadle (Eds.), Georgia Communication Association Proceedings (pp. 11-16). Georgia Communication Association. Hayward, P.A. (2000). Students’ initial impressions of teaching effectiveness. Dissertation Abstracts International, 61 (10). (UMI No. 9990017) Hayward, P.A. (1997). The 4 x 4 text analysis workshop. The Speech Communication Teacher, 12, 8-10. Hayward, P.A. (1996). Public speaking 101: In 60 minutes or less. Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education, Washington, DC. Hayward, P.A. (1995). When novelty isn’t enough: A case study of students’ reactions to technology in the classroom environment. College Student Journal, 28, 320-325. Hayward, P.A. (1995). You never get a second chance to make a first impression: The importance of the first day of class. Proceedings of the National Conference on the Training and Employment of Graduate Teaching Assistants, Oakbrook, IL. Hayward, P.A. (1994). Delivery cards. The Speech Communication Teacher, 8, 3.
Awards: Top Instructional and Development Division Paper Award
International Communication Association conference (Summer 2006) Top Three Communication Education/Instructional Communication Paper Award
Central States Communication Association conference (Spring 2000) Top Communication Theory Paper Award
Central States Communication Association conference (Spring 1995) Most Valuable Professor Award
Augusta State University Student Ambassadors (2004)