Purposeful AI, Lasting Student Impact
The Must-Attend Summit for K–12 Leaders
Discover how educators and leaders are putting purpose behind AI to drive real improvements in attendance, literacy, and student supports. At Panoramic 2026, you’ll gain ready-to-use strategies and inspiration to create lasting impact in your schools.
Register 02/26/2026 11:00AM - 5:00PM EST Virtual
6,000+
educators
12+
speakers
8
powerful sessions
1 day
of lasting impact
Your Free, Front-Row Seat to Education’s Future
Join us for Panoramic 2026—a free, virtual summit for K–12 leaders and educators who are ready to harness the power of AI to support every student.

This one-day event is packed with inspiration, practical ideas, and real talk about what it takes to turn AI momentum into meaningful change. From boosting attendance and closing literacy gaps to strengthening tiered supports, you’ll explore how purposeful, district-wide strategies are leading to real gains where it matters most—in classrooms.
Spotlight Speakers
Richard Culatta
Innovator, Tech Futurist, Author, and CEO
ISTE + ASCD
Richard Culatta
Innovator, Tech Futurist, Author, and CEO
ISTE + ASCD
Richard Culatta is an internationally recognized learning innovator and tech futurist. His work centers around using technology to empower people and accelerate problem-solving. He is the CEO of the International Society for Technology in Education, a nonprofit focusing on using technology to improve learning opportunities around the world. He served as the first Chief Innovation Officer of Rhode Island, gaining national attention for pioneering strategies for using technology to help government be more responsive and collaborative.

He was appointed by President Obama as the Executive Director of the Office of Educational Technology for the US Department of Education, where he focused on expanding internet connectivity to schools across the US and developed a national ed tech plan to make learning more equitable. He pioneered new opportunities for the tech industry to engage with the Department of Education, including bringing top game designers from around the world to the White House to help re-design testing and learning materials.

His new book, Digital for Good: Raising Kids to Thrive in an Online World, uncovers the challenges with current approaches to preparing youth to be effective humans in virtual spaces and presents a path to a healthier and more civil future digital world. He holds degrees in humanities and instructional technology from Brigham Young University. He serves as a senior fellow at NYU’s GovLab, design resident for the global design firm IDEO, and Innovation Dean for the Masie Learning Collaborative.

He is married to violinist Shaundra Baird Culatta. They live in Virginia spending free time running around after their four children.
Rebecca Winthrop
Global Education Expert & Policy Advisor; Sr. Fellow & Director of the Center for Universal Education at Brookings; Co-Author of "The Disengaged Teen"
The Brookings Institution
Rebecca Winthrop
Global Education Expert & Policy Advisor; Sr. Fellow & Director of the Center for Universal Education at Brookings; Co-Author of "The Disengaged Teen"
The Brookings Institution
Rebecca Winthrop is a leading global authority on education, the director of the Center for Universal Education at Brookings, and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. She is dedicated to ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive in life, work, and as an engaged citizen. Rebecca leads cutting-edge research and initiatives aimed at transforming education systems around the world to better support children's learning and development.

She is a trusted advisor to both school communities and national and international organizations. Her expertise is sought by many, including parent networks, schools, district education leaders, the White House, the United Nations, and Fortune 500 companies. Rebecca's work is centered on developing and advocating for evidence-based strategies that bring people together—families, educators, policymakers, and companies—to help children maximize their potential.
Matt Miller
Head Textbook Ditcher
Ditch That Textbook
Matt Miller
Head Textbook Ditcher
Ditch That Textbook
Matt Miller taught in public schools for more than 10 years, teaching all levels of high school Spanish. In his career, he planned nearly 12,000 class lessons. He taught more than half a million instructional minutes. And he graded work for nearly 2,000 days of class. He’s an award-winning author of six books. Matt is a Google Certified Innovator and Microsoft in Education Expert. He was named a ‘23-’24 Top 100 Influencer in EdTech by EdTech Digest. His Ditch That Textbook blog encourages tens of thousands of educators in more than 100 countries to use technology and creative ideas in teaching.
AI Insights
Incredible Keynotes
Real District Stories
Practical Strategies
Inspiring Ideas
Live Q&A + Discussion
Surprises Galore

"So glad I could get a sub to attend this!!! Can't wait to get efficient with AI in my planning and classroom."

2025 Virtual Summit Attendee

“I learned so much and laughed a lot too! Thank you so much!”

2024 Virtual Summit Attendee

“AMAZING! Really gives me a new perspective and hope for change in our school.”

2025 Virtual Summit Attendee

“It is so wonderful to discover the successes of others doing this work we believe is the change we need in the world right now!”

2024 Virtual Summit Attendee

“I was worried about the sit and get model—but absolutely loving this!!! I've learned so much in the last hour.”

2025 Virtual Summit Attendee

“My opinion changed on this already today after the keynote! I need to be more open to AI and explore it more for my own use professionally and personally.”

2024 Virtual Summit Attendee

Why You’ll Want to Join Us

See What's Working

Explore real-world examples of how educators are already using AI to boost academics, improve attendance, personalize learning, and build stronger support systems for students.

Move from ideas to action.

Learn how districts are moving beyond experimentation into full momentum—with routines, playbooks, and smart strategies that make using AI feel approachable and aligned with your goals.

Feel confident using AI the right way.

Get grounded in the essentials of privacy, security, and trust so you can move forward with clarity and care.

Leave with tools you can use today.

Walk away with research-backed frameworks and ready-to-use strategies that are classroom-tested and built to support both short-term wins and long-term impact.

Be part of something bigger.

Connect with a national community of passionate educators and leaders who are using AI to drive change, support teachers, and make schools even better for students.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Panoramic?

Panoramic is a free, national virtual summit that brings together K–12 educators and leaders to explore how AI can be used with purpose to drive student success. It’s a one-day event filled with inspiring keynotes, practical sessions, and real-world stories from districts putting ideas into action.

When and where will Panoramic take place?

Panoramic 2026 will take place virtually on February 26th, 2026, so you can join from anywhere. All you need is an internet connection and a device to tune in.

Is there a cost to attend Panoramic?

No—Panoramic is completely free to attend. Our goal is to make this event accessible to all educators and leaders who are eager to learn, connect, and bring new strategies back to their schools and districts.

How can I make the case to my district for attending Panoramic?

Panoramic is designed to deliver both inspiration and practical value you can put to work right away. The summit focuses on outcome-driven AI—helping educators and leaders use technology with purpose to improve student outcomes and accelerate learning. Because it’s free and virtual, there’s no travel cost to attend—and you can choose which sessions to join live and which to watch on-demand later. That means you may not need approval or a substitute for the full day (though we’d love to have you with us live for the entire summit!).

Does Panoramic provide CEUs or professional learning credits?

While we don’t directly offer CEUs, we do provide certificates of attendance to everyone who registers and participates. You may be able to use these certificates toward Continuing Education Units—please check with your school, district, or state department of education to confirm eligibility.

I’m unable to attend a session. Will a recording be available?

Yes, recordings of Panoramic 2026 sessions and pre-event content will be available through the event site for 3 months post-event. Navigate back to the event site and click the “Log In” button and enter your registered email address when prompted. Once logged in, “Watch Recording” buttons will be displayed on the agenda where you can view a session recording.

How do I log in to watch Panoramic?

On the day of the event, you will receive a reminder email with a link. Please use this link to join the event. Alternatively, navigate back to the event site and click the “Log In” button and enter your registered email address when prompted. Once logged in, a “Join” button will be displayed by the current live session on the agenda.

What web browser is best to view Panoramic?

It is strongly recommended to view from an updated version of Google Chrome. Users can still use Firefox, Microsoft Edge or Safari if Google Chrome is not an option. We would also recommend minimizing the amount of tabs open on your browser, and closing other process-heavy applications like Teams and Zoom.

Who can I reach out to with questions?

If you have questions or need help, please reach out to our team at info@panoramaed.com. We’re happy to assist with registration, certificates, or anything else you need to make your Panoramic 2026 experience a success.

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Come to Panoramic 2026 and explore how educators across the country are using AI with purpose and heart to make a difference for students.
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