“…However, the outcomes of learning with smart-glasses are mixed (Sapargaliyev 2015) Safety aspects are also identified in the use of smart-glasses, e.g., in (pervasive) gaming (Valente et al 2015) or navigation (Jones 2014) Provide safety and security, e.g., for persons with various forms of impairment, such as detecting hazards for persons with visual impairment (He et al 2015), or in the industry (Neira Millan 2013) Smart-glasses are envisioned to threaten security (Boissier and Castelfranchi 2015) as information about a person and his or her behavior may become accessible by others (Nyang et al 2014). Smart-glasses may increase situational awareness (Ackerman 2012), multitasking abilities (Nikolov 2013), and orientation (Muschiol 2015) May make people dependent (Bendel 2014) Assist recognizing and remembering (Iwamura et al 2014) as well as impede forgetting (Jacquemard et al 2014) Psychological and health risks with smartglasses have been pointed out (Jacquemard et al 2014) Be a valuable extension of the human brain (Bendel 2014) and predicting cognitive states (Henderson et al 2013) Safety aspects are also identified in the use of smart-glasses, e.g., in (pervasive) gaming (Valente et al 2015) or navigation (Jones 2014) Increase power through the aggregation of data, e.g., images (Bendel 2014). …”