Ep. 75 - Tawnya Means: Human Plus AI and the Future of Teaching
Ep. 75 - Tawnya Means: Human Plus AI and the Future of Teaching  
Podcast: EdTech Connect
Published On: Fri Feb 20 2026
Description: Tawnya Means, Founding Partner and Principal at Inspire Higher Ed, talks about how institutions can navigate the rapid shifts in technology without losing the human heart of education. With over two decades of experience guiding colleges through digital transformation—from the early LMS days to today’s AI revolution—Tawnya brings a rare, grounded perspective on what it takes to innovate with purpose. She breaks down why smaller institutions can actually lead the way, how to move beyond "shiny object" tech adoption, and why the future of teaching is a "human plus AI" partnership—not a replacement. Whether you’re wrestling with change fatigue, misaligned incentives, or the pressure to modernize on a budget, this conversation offers practical frameworks, real-world examples, and a refreshing focus on culture, accessibility, and sustainable impact. Key Takeaways Innovation Isn’t About Tools, It’s About Teaching – True transformation starts with pedagogy, not technology. Tools should serve learning goals, not drive them. The sequence matters: teaching first, then technology. Change Fatigue Is Real, and It’s Eroding Trust – Faculty and staff are exhausted from constant shifts (pandemic, LMS changes, AI). Institutions must acknowledge this and build sustainable, trust-based approaches to change. Align Incentives with Innovation Goals – If institutions value teaching innovation but reward research, transformation will stall. Incentive structures must support the behaviors they claim to prioritize. Adopt a “Human Plus AI” Mindset – AI should expand human capability, not replace it. Think of AI as a thought partner, tutor, or mentor that helps students understand concepts—not just a shortcut for answers. Accessibility Is a Design Philosophy, Not a Compliance Burden – Building accessible learning from the start expands access for everyone and should be baked into the innovation process—not retrofitted later. Measure Success Through Culture, Engagement & Sustainability – Look beyond workshop attendance. Ask: Is change still happening six months later? Are people more engaged? Has the culture shifted toward collaboration and safe experimentation? Pilot Focused, High-Impact Programs – Instead of campus-wide rollouts, start with one program or problem area. Prove value, learn, and then expand. Education’s Lasting Value Is Human Connection – In a world where anyone can learn anything online, institutions must protect and deepen what makes them unique: community, mentorship, relationships, and the development of character and wisdom.   Find Tawnya Means: LinkedIn                               https://www.linkedin.com/in/tawnya-means/ Inspire Higher Ed https://inspirehighered.com/ Substack https://tawnyameans.substack.com/   And find EdTech Connect here: Web: https://edtechconnect.com/   Chapters (00:00:00) - Tanya Means on Higher Ed Technology Connect(00:02:01) - Jeff Jarvis: The Future of Learning Through Technology(00:04:57) - In the Elevator With Higher Ed: The Digital Transformation(00:10:36) - What Do Colleges and Universities Face?(00:14:56) - Smaller Institutions and Edtech(00:17:46) - Higher Ed Tech: The Human + AI Partnership(00:27:13) - What's a College's Success?(00:29:26) - The future of higher education(00:31:47) - A Moment With Tanya on EdTech Connect