Edutopia: What Works in Education
Founded in 1991, Edutopia has become a key resource for teachers, school administrators, education researchers, and parents working with students from pre-K to grade 12. As a publisher serving diverse audiences, Edutopia needed an infrastructure that could support their high volume of content production while ensuring it brought personalized, relevant content to each user.
INTRODUCTION
Edutopia was using an outdated tech stack that had become cumbersome. Using an older version of Drupal made publishing content time-consuming, making it difficult for them to develop new capabilities.
As they published upwards of five articles per day, the time commitment to upload to the site became unmanageable. They needed a system that supported their decoupled architecture and their need to publish a high volume of content. Edutopia and Trew Knowledge partnered to facilitate their migration from Drupal to WordPress.
Challenges
Creating a sustainable publishing ecosystem
Edutopia’s writers and editors had their hands tied by Drupal’s restrictive publishing format. They spent many hours inputting and adjusting copy and images to ensure each article fit brand guidelines before publishing. By migrating to WordPress and modernizing Edutopia’s tech stack, they’re now able to publish content faster using a WYSIWYG editor. Edutopia now has a faster, scalable site that provides an intuitive user experience for their editors. They save time and money as writers can now spend more time creating content versus uploading it to the website.
Challenges
Removing roadblocks to further innovation
The team at Edutopia had a long list of customizations and features they wanted to create. But they were limited by Drupal’s capabilities and pace of production. While the Drupal site required multiple engineers to accomplish a build, they can now reallocate those resources to tackle the new ideas sitting on the backburner. Now, Edutopia can quickly and efficiently develop new features to ensure relevancy for their users through human-centered algorithms.
Challenges
“Ask Edutopia”: A custom AI integration
As a foundation on the forefront of education, Edutopia recognizes the need to continuously innovate to help serve their users. Because of this, the team wanted to leverage WordPress’s ability to develop new features to incorporate AI into the site. Trew Knowledge was tasked with developing an AI plugin to create a more interactive experience that amplified engagement. We built an AI block that allows editors to select three pre-populated prompts related to the article’s topic. These prompts appear at the end of the article in the “Ask Edutopia AI” panel and help further engagement on the article and improve the experience for readers.
The Results
Edutopia was awarded the 2024 Web Excellence Award in the Education Category. Edutopia was awarded Silver at the 2024 w3 Award in the Education Category.
10k+
Content pieces migrated from Drupal to WordPress
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Reduction in content layout speed
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Downtime since migration
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