Educational learning theories like behaviorism, cognitivism and constructivism have shaped
all forms of educational instructions in the twentieth century. These theories have their focus on
classroom teaching and teacher-pupil (one to one or one to many) relationships and have served
education well until now. With the proliferation of Web 2.0 tools in education, there is a need
to understand how our classrooms have been transformed and revisit these underpinning
learning theories in an attempt to understand our learners. In the twenty first century where the
online era of education is increasing rapidly, the new proposed learning theory like
connectivism, must be studied to depict if it can be used in learning and teaching, as it deals
with trends in learning, the use of technology and networks, and the diminishing life-span of
knowledge. This paper discusses connectivism and analyses its impact on learning and the Web
2.0 technologies on education. The results of a study on student’s attitudes towards learning are
also given. These discussions are important to understand how our classrooms and teaching and
learning systems will evolve in the future. (Authors' abstract)