Welcome to the E-discovery Educators Network

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William Hamilton

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Jun 2, 2025, 9:38:21 AM6/2/25
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Welcome to the E-Discovery Educators Network!

Thank you for joining our community of professors and teachers dedicated to e-discovery education. This group is designed to be a collaborative space where we can share teaching resources, discuss pedagogical approaches, exchange syllabi and case studies, and support each other in developing effective e-discovery curricula.

Whether you're designing your first e-discovery course or refining years of teaching experience, we're here to learn from one another. Feel free to introduce yourself with your institution, courses you teach, and any particular areas of e-discovery education you're most passionate about.

We look forward to building a vibrant academic community together!

Please take a moment to review our community guidelines set out below  to ensure our discussions remain focused on educational excellence.


E-Discovery Educators Network - Community Guidelines

Purpose: This group is a professional forum for professors and teachers sharing knowledge, resources, and experiences in e-discovery education.

Posting Guidelines:

  • Share teaching materials, syllabi, case studies, and academic resources
  • Discuss pedagogical approaches and classroom challenges
  • Ask questions about curriculum development and course structure
  • Share relevant industry news and legal developments

Educational vs. Commercial Content: We welcome discussions about software tools in an educational context (classroom implementation, student exercises, teaching effectiveness). However, promotional content, sales pitches, and marketing materials are not appropriate for this academic forum.

Professional Courtesy:

  • Keep discussions respectful and constructive
  • Stay on topic related to e-discovery education
  • When sharing external content, provide context for its educational relevance

Moderation: Posts may be moderated to ensure they align with our educational mission.

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