![]() The showcase was set up to provide the students with the opportunity to present their ideas and insights to their peers and whanau.įrost’s idea had its genesis when he was at King’s High School. He joined the other third-year students at Otago Polytechnic’s annual student showcase on Friday to talk about his project. It started off as part of his course work but he hopes it will turn into a successful business venture. ![]() The 21-year-old is in the process of developing an app which links your running cadence to the beats per minute (bpm) of popular music. Luckily, Otago Polytechnic bachelor of applied science student Jordan Frost has a much more appropriate playlist in mind. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSONYou do not want to be listening to AC/DC if you move at about the same pace as a sloth. Otago Polytechnic applied science students Tia Clark and Jordan Frost.
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