This document discusses information and communication technology in science. It defines a data logger as an electronic instrument that records measurements and stores the data. Data logging is the process of using sensors to collect data, analyzing it using a computer, and saving and outputting the results. It then discusses an experiment using a virtual oscilloscope to measure the speed of sound by bursting a balloon and analyzing the time delay between sound waves detected by two microphones placed 1 meter apart. The experiment confirmed that sound travels faster in air than the delay measured, providing evidence of the speed of sound.