Please return this filled-out form as part of your tutorial proposal or mail it to chi2003-tutorials@acm.org Large percentages of the tutorial are (1: largest; 2: second largest; ...) [ ] lecture [ ] instructor demonstrations [ ] paper and pencil group exercises [ ] electronic group exercises [ ] hands-on experience [ ] others (specify): ____________________ The tutorial is mainly (choose no more than 3): [ ] theoretical [ ] empirical [ ] design [ ] field work [ ] case studies [ ] software architecture and engineering [ ] practice and experience [ ] tricks of the trade [ ] others (specify): ____________________ The tutorial covers which part of the product development lifecycle (choose no more than 3): [ ] requirements gathering [ ] task analysis [ ] design [ ] prototyping [ ] usability evaluation [ ] development [ ] others (specify): ____________________ The tutorial is of interest to (choose as many as applies): [ ] educator [ ] researchers [ ] designers [ ] usability practitioners [ ] developers [ ] managers [ ] others (specify): ____________________ How would you characterize your tutorial content coverage (choose one): [ ] traditional and familiar HCI topics (e.g., UCD, usability methods, usability in organizations) [ ] new, emerging, cutting edge HCI topics (e.g., design for handheld devices, social visualization) [ ] domain-specific application areas (e.g., accessibility, PDAs, healthcare) [ ] cross-disciplinary topics (e.g., ethnomethodology, drawing on the right side of the brain, recommender systems) [ ] systems-oriented, development, and build-it type topics [ ] other (specify): ____________________ Select one of the following if 50% or more of your tutorial covers one of the CHI 2003 Special Areas: [ ] CHI 2003 Special Area: Emotion [ ] CHI 2003 Special Area: e-Learning [ ] CHI 2003 Special Area: Mass communication and interaction [ ] others (specify): ____________________