The Toronto School of Theology (TST) is the largest ecumenical consortium for theological education in Canada with its seven member schools (all degree-granting from the University of Toronto) boasting one of the biggest gatherings of theology scholars in the English-speaking world.

TST turned to Function1 to provide a redesigned and restructured website that would act as the refreshed public face for TST and a bolstered recruitment and information sharing tool. The new site would be tasked with presenting TST to its various constituencies and the general public in a visually appealing, professional, and engaging manner while yielding an exceptional reflection of TST’s mission and reputation.

TST REsponsive Layouts
Why Drupal was chosen: 

TST is one of the many higher educational organizations that employ the open source CMS technology that is Drupal. The Drupal stack proved to be the perfect choice for TST because of its open source and community-driven nature and the added bonus of no fees associated with licensing or maintenance of the underlying software (Drupal, Apache, PHP, MySQL, Varnish, modules, Solr, git, etc.).

TST.edu was previously running on Drupal 6. Over time, several areas were identified that could be improved in their workflows and user experience. The redesign and upgrade to Drupal 7 allowed for TST to enjoy improvements in content editing, workflows, user experience and more.

Describe the project (goals, requirements and outcome): 

TST came to Function1 with a website that was (self-admittedly) not aesthetically up-to-date which demanded a responsive solution with an increased level of user-experience and functionality including:

  • intuitive navigation;
  • Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) compliance;
  • a robust search functionality;
  • streamline the updating of the course catalogue;
  • a secure log-in area for staff and faculty;
  • a well-functioning listing tool for events and news;
  • a calendar view for events and an online submission form for news and events items;
  • social media integration; and
  • video integration;

Landing Page Restructure & Visual Renewal

The refreshed TST.edu landing page is now organized through a clear visual hierarchy, highlighting content that's most important to the consortium and its users including programs, news and events, as well as the member colleges. With the introduction of a new color palette featuring blue and gray hues with highlights of purple, the redesigned site has a clean and sleek look that is easy on the eyes yet visually stimulating. By utilizing and highlighting professional photography of TST campus life across the site the new TST.edu exudes authenticity while providing a relatable and approachable experience for end-users. An improved navigational structure yields a heightened user experience to ensure a lower bounce rate. The previous site featured quick links as a left side bar, which created heavy competition with the main menu leaving users to feel overwhelmed. The Find it Fast links are now displayed in the footer, giving users a chance to review the landing page content in a more structured manner while still offering quick links to popular pages on the site.

The Outcome

At Function1, our goal is to develop and deploy solutions that make our clients successful. TST was already a renowned center of theological study, it was our job to bring their website up-to-date and back to life. Utilizing the open source, Drupal platform, we were able to deliver a well-designed, cost-effective recruitment and knowledge-sharing tool for a wide range of audiences. Not only does the new site better reflect TST visually for its end-users, it also provides an ease of use for content editors, which in turn will ensure that the site's content is always current and well maintained for years to come. We're only happy when our clients are; and their words speak volumes:

"It is wonderful; So vibrant and informative."
- Board Member, Toronto School of Theology

" . . . A huge improvement over the old site. I like that there was consideration of accessibility (print size, printer friendly version)."
- Student, Toronto School of Theology

"The new website is fantastic. I . . . am still having fun exploring all it has to offer."
- Board Vice-Chair, Toronto School of Theology

Technical specifications

Drupal version: 
Drupal 7.x
Why these modules/theme/distribution were chosen: 

Bootstrap / Paragraphs

Bootstrap provided a solid base for our custom responsive theme. The previous TST site employed a static design, meaning it looked exactly the same across devices and was not mobile or tablet friendly. As seen in the image at the top of this post, TST's new, responsive website design now allows for ease of use across any device (including those not yet created). The Paragraphs module let us provide a great number of custom design elements that TST's content team can reuse across the site including image galleries and accordion sections.

Feeds / Workbench

We utilized the Feeds and Workbench modules to provide bulk management and moderation of TST's course catalog.

Views

A staple of any Drupal 7 project, the Views module allowed us to create a number of dynamic displays with user-driven filters. For example, the Function1 solution included the listing of available courses from all member colleges on one page as well as an optional search method. Users are able to search courses by College, Session Offered, Start Time, Course Code, Course Title, Course Level and if the Course is available to take online. Current (or prospective) students are also able to add Courses to a Favourites List that will save for a period within cookies. We also included Admin Views so we could customize the built-in displays to better suit the needs of TST administrators.

Webform / Social Sharing

The new TST site provides a variety of ways to increase engagement including integrated social sharing and forms for information requests, questionnaires and applications.

Simplenews

We set up the Simplenews module to provide the automatic generation of curated newsletters for subscribed users.

Organizations involved: 
Sectors: 
Education