Question

Critics of technology-assisted distance supervision argue that:
a. technology is a part of the future and the ability to supervise many trainees at one time is important.
b. the inability of distance supervisors to physically assist their supervisees in a crisis response is unacceptable.
c. it is important for supervisors to become adept at utilizing technology in their supervisory relationships because it will become a necessity in the near future.
d. all professionals must begin educating on technology-assisted distance supervision because all states now have regulations for this issue.

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