Karrie Smith
My blogs
- Piano Resources
- Smitty's Next Chapter
- London, UK Trip 2015
- The Digital French Goddess --- Learning French in the digital age to avoid becoming a domestic godde
- The Flipped Librarian
- Space Between Friends
- Techno Geek Teach
- Smitty's Library Links
- Raspberry Chia Pudding
Blogs I follow
- Archipelago
- Birdspeak
- Gurl Reader
- Je Suis Ma Ville
- Journey to the Centre of my Library By Eileen M.
- Ms. O Reads Books
- Music Lessons for the Young Child
- musings of a madman muddled in mire on a Monday
- My Library Blog
- Persnickety Snark
- School Librarian in Action
- School Library Journal - Books, Multimedia, & Technology-Children & Teens
- Smitty's Library Links
- Techmamas – Curating the Best of Tech and Social Media for Families
- TLC = Tech + Library + Classroom
- Women Love Tech
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Education |
Occupation | Retired Teacher Librarian/Music and English Teacher |
Location | Hudson, QC, Canada |
Introduction | Karrie is a former music, English teacher, and teacher librarian at Eastwood Collegiate in Kitchener, ON, Canada. Currently she supply teaches with the Lester B. Pearson School Board in Montreal. She loves conducting and playing trombone in community groups. She welcomes any discussion about learning, library, music or life. She longs for more outdoor activity and cool technological explorations. |
Interests | Music, Technology, Books, Learning, French, Quebec culture, Art, Dance, Cross Country Skiing, Friends, Healing, Balance, Spirituality, Healthy Life Style, Connection, Nature, Architecture, Decorating, Cats |
Favorite Movies | The Avengers, The King's Speech, Avatar, Star Wars, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, The English Patient, Bend It Like Beckham, James Bond, Gravity |
Favorite Music | Classical Early to Modern, Opera, Jazz, Classic Rock, Experimental, Electronic... |
Favorite Books | Where the Heart Is, The Road, Into Thin Air, Wuthering Heights, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Jane Eyre, Anne of Green Gables, The Historian |
When your science teacher smashed a frozen rose with a hammer, did you warm the petals to bring them back to life?
What makes a Librarian "great"? What are the best ways to become fluent in a language?