How is an outline different from a concept web?

- An outline uses one main topic in the center and surrounding ideas around it, while the concept web does not.
- The outline lacks information about what will be in the introduction, body, and conclusion while the concept web includes that information.
- An outline uses Roman numerals to organize, while a concept web does not.
- The outline lacks a strict organizational structure, while the concept web is based on a formal structure.

- An outline is typically linear, with a clear hierarchy of topics and subtopics, while a concept web is more visually interconnected and may not have a specific hierarchy.

- An outline is often used as a tool for planning and organizing a written document, while a concept web is more commonly used for brainstorming and visually mapping out ideas.
- An outline usually includes headings and subheadings, while a concept web may use keywords or phrases to represent ideas.
- An outline is typically more detailed and structured, while a concept web may be more fluid and open-ended.