# What is the difference between BruinCast and UCLA on iTunes U?

Here are the main differences between the Office of Instructional Development’s BruinCast service and <span class="caps">UCLA</span> on iTunes U:

- <span class="caps">UCLA</span> on iTunes U offers the faculty a place to log in and post their own content, whereas the content via BruinCastâ€™s is solely class lectures recorded by the Office of Instructional Development.

- BruinCast is a seamless process for faculty, from creation to posting. <span class="caps">OID</span> does the recording and posting of content to the site. Faculty do not self-manage content in BruinCast as they do in <span class="caps">UCLA</span> on iTunes U.

- With BruinCast, faculty have the option of making their content public or not, whereas with <span class="caps">UCLA</span> on iTunes U, all content is public.

BruinCast also offers both streaming media (via Real) and audio podcasts. If the content is available via podcasting, like with <span class="caps">UCLA</span> on iTunes U, users can subscribe and have content automatically delivered upon publication.

For more information regarding BruinCast, please see:

- [<span class="caps">OID</span> BruinCast](http://bruincast.ucla.edu/)

For more information regarding <span class="caps">UCLA</span> on iTunes U, our local instance of the program, please see:

- [<span class="caps">UCLA</span> on iTunes U Project site](http://itunes.ucla.edu/)

For more information regarding the Apple iTunes U program, please visit:

- [Apple’s iTunes U](http://www.apple.com/education/solutions/itunes_u/)