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Publish at December 14 2021 Updated January 20 2022

BDnF - A tool for creating quality illustrated stories

The comic book factory, signed BnF

Initially considered a minor art form, comics have had the greatest difficulty in gaining true recognition. From being a simple entertainment tool aimed at youth, comics have emancipated themselves from their comic status to establish themselves as a new medium of artistic expression. But comics also have an educational and pedagogical role to play.

Focus on the digital creation tool, BDnF - La fabrique à BD de la BnF.

BDnF

BDnF is a desktop or mobile application that allows you to create comics, graphic novels or any other story mixing illustration and text. It is available for free on computer, tablet and in a simplified form on mobile.

The BDnF project is the result of a call for innovative projects launched by the Ministry of National Education and which was jointly funded by the Ministry of National Education and Youth and the BnF. The site tells us that the application is the result of close collaboration between BnF teams and teachers in order to best meet their expectations.

The meeting of comics and heritage

The site explains that one of BDnF's major assets is to provide access to rich and varied resources, which invite the user to constant back and forth between discovery and creation. The reason is simple. The application offers the possibility of drawing from a huge number of iconographic resources (19th century opera sets, photographs by Eugène Atget, mysterious characters from illuminated medieval manuscripts or posters from the Belle Epoque), which can be used alongside one's own drawings or photos. In particular, it is possible for the user of the application to use images from Gallica, the digital library of the BnF.

A creative tool for everyone

The site explains that the application is primarily intended for a school audience, teachers and students in primary and secondary schools. But that beyond the school setting, the app can be used by anyone for recreational use.

Damien Sueur, multimedia project manager at the BNF, at the interprofessional day "Behind the Scenes of Comic Book Publishing" held on May 6, 2021, presents in the following video the BDnF app in practice.

You can also find a short video offered by the BNF , presenting the guided course to create your comic in 4 steps.


Examples of BDnF Achievements : A Fake Graphic Designer, Raphaël Meyssan & Adrien Martin

Unpublished BDnF Creations


Educational library

The BDnF site also offers an educational library where one can discover the codes of comics through educational sheets (How to organize an educational sequence with BDnF, Comic styles, Short formats, etc.). The site indicates that these are intended to give teachers and trainers tracks to organize an educational sequence BD in class.

 

The National Library of France also offers an educational website BnF Classes.

Comics and Education: An Engaging Approach?

The Belgian website LogoPsyCom, which is an educational innovation center specializing in projects focusing on learning disabilities, writes in its online article entitled: "Comics-for-education-an-engaging-approach-to-teaching-and-learning," that more and more teachers are bringing comics into their classrooms, to make the teaching and learning experience engaging, efficient, effective and fun.

The reason for this? The language of comics is engaging and motivating, with storytelling and storyboarding turning lessons into stories and simplifying abstract concepts. Specifically, the site tells us that using comics, comic books or graphic novels for learning can help improve reading, writing, memorization and problem-solving skills.

LogoPsyCom goes further, saying that beyond the real potential of comics as a learning medium, it also helps teachers expand their methodology and resources in all kinds of subjects. 

LogoPsyCom is also working on the Erasmus+ project "EdComix" which aims to develop technical skills for teachers to create inclusive digital comics for hands-on use tailored to their classrooms' needs.


Sources

" BDnF - the comic book factory ". Accessed December 5, 2021. https://bdnf.bnf.fr/bibliotheque-pedagogique.html.

BnF - Institutional Site. " BDnF - La fabrique à BD de la BnF ". Accessed December 5, 2021. https://www.bnf.fr/fr/bdnf-la-fabrique-bd-de-la-bnf.

" BDnF, La Fabrique à BD ". Accessed December 5, 2021. https://bdnf.bnf.fr/.

" Comics ". In Wikipedia, 9 November 2021. https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bande_dessin%C3%A9e&oldid=187840157.

Logopsycom. " EdComix: Comics for Education - An Engaging Approach to Teaching and Learning ", November 15, 2019. https://logopsycom.com/fr/bandes-dessinees-pour-leducation-une-approche-engageante-de-lenseignement-et-de-lapprentissage/.

Logopsycom. " EdComix EN ". Accessed December 5, 2021. https://logopsycom.com/fr/edcomix-fr/.

The BDnF application in practice. Accessed December 5, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM6GqnOe_WE.

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